Free app creates System Restore points with a single click

Creating system restore points in Windows XP requires far too many mouse clicks. The process has been greatly simplified in Windows Vista and Windows 7, and it's just about as simple as it can get. Just about.
Single Click Restore Point does what its name implies. Launch the executable, wait a few moments, and a confirmation window appears to let you know that your point has been created. My apologies for the nondescript screenshot, but there's really nothing to see apart from the notification.
The program is less than half a meg in size and totally portable, so it's handy app to keep on your trusty USB flash drive if you do any repair work.
SCRP's only downside is that you can't enter a description for your new point. Then again, if you could do that it wouldn't be "single click." Although most of us are probably using the default double-click in Windows, so technically it's still not really a single click. But it is dead simple.
You can find the download on both the author's site and Softpedia.
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Single Click Restore Point does what its name implies. Launch the executable, wait a few moments, and a confirmation window appears to let you know that your point has been created. My apologies for the nondescript screenshot, but there's really nothing to see apart from the notification.
The program is less than half a meg in size and totally portable, so it's handy app to keep on your trusty USB flash drive if you do any repair work.
SCRP's only downside is that you can't enter a description for your new point. Then again, if you could do that it wouldn't be "single click." Although most of us are probably using the default double-click in Windows, so technically it's still not really a single click. But it is dead simple.
You can find the download on both the author's site and Softpedia.
[via Life Rocks 2.0]












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsBrianApr 15th 2009 9:53AM
Ah yes, Restore Points. oh boy! they sure do use up a lot of spare. On time I was wondering why I had so much little space left on my HD, Using Tune Up Utilities 2009 I found out that 10GB was being used up by a few restore points. This was ages ago hence I cant remember the number but it was less that 5 that's for sure. But boy don't you kick yourself when you have non to fail back on ;)
JoshApr 15th 2009 11:17AM
Anyone have any idea what wallpaper that is in the background of the preview image?
Lee MathewsApr 15th 2009 11:21AM
It's part of the Characters theme from Windows 7
LalpashaApr 15th 2009 11:34AM
Actually I use this http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/quickrestorepoint.vbs on my winxp sp3 its only 125 bytes, stays on the desktop and is single click.
DavidApr 15th 2009 11:46AM
Shouldn't it be called Double-Click Restore Point? I guess it depends on whether you've configured XP to act like Windows 98's "web-like" single-click-to-launch default configuration. Regardless, my post is pretty petty, but that was the first thought that popped into my mind when reading this article. Carry on...
polobunnyApr 15th 2009 9:25PM
Haha true. I hate anyone who uses their computer as single click. I just can't work right until I change it.