This is an absolute must so that in case anything goes south by performing any of the aforementioned tweaks, then you could easily roll back your PC to the earlier working condition just by restoring this backup. And if you perform these tweaks on a regular basis, then you might be creating these restore points quite frequently. So there’s no hiding the fact that doing so does take quite a lot of effort, with the journey starting all the way from the Control Panel. Well, it turns out there is a handy tweak through which you could shorten down this journey and get your work down in just a single click. This could be made possible by adding the Create Restore point in the Windows 11 right-click menu. And in this guide, we will show you how to do just that. So without any further ado, let’s get started.
How to Add ‘Create Restore Point’ Option in Windows 11 Right-Click menu
There exists two different methods through which you could carry out the said task. The first one is by simply copy-pasting the provided commands in the Notepad file, converting it to the Registry File, and then running it. On the other hand, the second method requires you to manually create DWROD and Key files inside the Registry Editor and assign them their associated values. We have listed both these methods below. Go through them and then try out the one that you find easier to deal with.
METHOD 1: By Creating Registry File via Notepad
METHOD 2: Via Registry Editor
So with this, we round off the guide on how you could add the Create Restore point option in the Windows 11 right-click menu. We have listed two different methods for the same. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
How to Remove ‘Create Restore Point’ Option in Windows 11 Right-Click menu
If you wish to revert the changes, i.e. remove the Create Restore point option in the Windows 11 right-click menu, then here’s what you need to do:
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