The most common context for a "restore program" is a System Restore utility. While Windows has a built-in feature for this, third-party tools often provide more granular control. These programs allow users to take "snapshots" of their system at a specific point in time. If a driver update causes a crash or a software installation goes wrong, the user can "restore" the computer to the state captured in that snapshot.

: Downloading files from unofficial "Google Groups" or obscure forum links (e.g., Google Groups ) can expose your system to viruses, ransomware, or identity theft.

You have the program installed, and your system crashes. Here is how to use it: