“Why would anyone turn this off?” he muttered.
The blue screen wasn’t the terrifying "death" screen. It was the annoying, bureaucratic one. The one that offered System Restore as a lifeline. “Why would anyone turn this off
"Create a restore point," he commanded.
He felt a cold realization. System Restore wasn’t a magic undo button. It was a time machine that required you to have bought the ticket before the crash. The one that offered System Restore as a lifeline
He dove into the advanced settings, navigating the labyrinth of “System Properties” and “Protection Settings.” There it was. Drive C:. The status read: . System Restore wasn’t a magic undo button
Marcos was not a patient man. His living room smelled of cold coffee and burnt-out circuits. For three hours, he had been wrestling with his wife’s laptop, a silver relic that had started speaking in error messages instead of booting up properly.
And he never, ever turned it off again.