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Kulver_stukas2017-07-14 13:40:14
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Kulver_stukas, 2017-07-14 13:40:14

Is it possible to see the changes when you roll back Windows to a restore point?

Not through "affected rivers and programs" but to compare what has changed in the registry and what files have been restored to older versions? After all, there is a proposal to make undo recovery, so the state archive is stored somewhere?
To clarify, after the critical updates that arrived today, the stylus on the tablet stopped working (i.e. the screen does not respond to the pen at all), after a rollback (unsuccessful, by the way, ending with error 0x80070091), the pen works again. As far as I understand, the rollback managed to make changes to the registry. I would like to find which driver (or registry entry) ruined the pen.

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Artem @Jump, 2017-07-14
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Recovery comes from a shadow copy.
The list of shadow copies is available in the disk properties, but not in all systems.
Guaranteed can be viewed from the command line.
mount it in the desired folder -
As a result, on drive C in the shadow directory, you will have the state of the system on the date of the shadow copy, all files and folders of the selected volume.

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