You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You manually create a system restore point. You need to restore a copy of a file stored on a drive C from two days ago. You must act with minimum administrative effort. What should you do?
A.
From recovery, select System Restore.
B.
From Backup and restore, select Rrestore my files.
C.
From the command prompt, run Wbadmin get items.
D.
From the properties of the file, select Previous Versions.
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
How do I view or restore previous versions of a file and folder? Right-click the file or folder, and then click Restore previous versions. You'll see a list of available previous versions of the file or folder. The list will include files saved on a backup (if you're using Windows Backup to back up your files) as well as restore points. To restore a previous version of a file or folder that's included in a library, right-click the file or folder in the location where it's saved, rather than in the library. For example, to restore a previous version of a picture that's included in the Pictures library but is stored in the My Pictures folder, right-click the My Pictures folder, and then click Restore previous versions. For more information about libraries, see Include folders in a library. The Previous Versions tab, showing some previous versions of files
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