System Restore does much more than that. System restore can restore your computer to a point before a program was installed or a point before a program was uninstalled. Programs are user files, stored in the "program files/program files x86" folders.
Which are system files not user files...User files are located under the "C:\Users" on win 7 and "C:\Documents and Settings" on XP...
System restore by definition is: Straight From Microsoft
- System Restore can return your PC's system files and programs to a time when everything was working fine, potentially preventing hours of troubleshooting headaches. It won't affect your documents, pictures, or other data.
- System Restore affects Windows system files, programs, and registry settings. It can also make changes to scripts, batch files, and other types of executable files on your computer.
- System Restore uses restore points to return your system files and settings to an earlier point in time, without affecting personal files.
A means of restoring personal data would be a System Backup which is:
- You can create a system image, which contains a copy of Windows and copies of your programs, system settings, and files. The system image is then stored in a separate location from the original programs, settings, and files. You can use this image to restore the contents of your computer if your hard disk or entire computer ever stops working.
You can do this with the built in software that MS adds or use bartpe, ghost, WUBC, and a few others that are out there...Myself I keep an image of my systems on my home server running 2k8r2...I am a nerd that runs roaming profiles, active directory, 8tb server and much more out of my home so I can assure you I know what I am talking about...Along with my MCSE, MCITP, CCNA, CCENT and many other certs that I possess from doing this for the past 10 years...
System Restore DOES NOT touch user files ONLY system files...
Please don't feel that I am trying to scoff at you or throw my weight around I just want factual correct information out there so people will not have misplaced hopes of file recovery...