We recommend always creating a system restore point before making any major changes to your computer.
Having a system restore point helps you restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time.
It's a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e mail, documents, or photos. Sometimes, the removal of a program can cause an unexpected change to your computer or cause Windows to stop functioning correctly. Usually, rolling your computer back to a system restore point will fix the problem.
Creating a System Restore Point
You will automatically be asked everytime you choose to remove a program through Easy Uninstall Pro if you would like to backup your system's settings (create a system restore point).
Click on the Uninstall tab.
Highlight a program you would like to remove from your computer.
Click the "Uninstall" button at the bottom of the program.
A dialog box will pop-up. Insert a check-mark in the box "Backup your system's settings (create system restore point). This will direct Easy Uninstall Pro to create a new system restore point.
A pop up box will appear letting you know when the system restore point has been successfully created.