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Restore Points.

Snapshots to roll back to.

What it does

Lists the Windows restore points you can roll back to, laid out on a timeline. It marks which ones Atlas created before a registry or bulk clean, shows the space each snapshot holds, and lets you reclaim the old ones you no longer need.

  • snapshot timeline
  • roll back
  • reclaim old points

What you see while it scans

Every Atlas tool has its own loading animation, drawn from the work that tool actually does. This one reads the saved snapshots and verifies their blocks as a playhead sweeps the timeline, the same view that runs while Restore Points loads, rendered live on this page.

In the real app

Roll back is nice, so is the disk space

  1. 1
    List every snapshot

    Restore Points lists the Windows restore points you can roll back to, each with its date, its label and the space it holds.

  2. 2
    See where each came from

    Snapshots are split by origin, Atlas-created versus system or manual, so you can see which ones line up with recent cleanups.

  3. 3
    Roll back when you need it

    Roll back to any point, or create a fresh one before a big change. The chosen point is marked restored, exactly like the app.

  4. 4
    Free the space you do not need

    Old snapshots quietly hold gigabytes; delete the ones you no longer need and reclaim that space while keeping the recent ones.

Before

Restore points silently accumulate and eat disk space, but the built-in tools make it hard to see which ones you can safely drop.

With Atlas

Every snapshot listed with its size and origin, easy roll back kept intact, and the stale ones cleared to reclaim their space.

A representative Atlas Intel workspace, personal data blurred
A representative Atlas Intel view. Personal data blurred.
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