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Restore Points in Windows allow you to create a quasi "point in time" snapshot of the computer's current state. It's not for files. Rather, it's for any time you install a new program, driver, Windows update, etc.
Using System Restore to create a Restore Point before you use AMD's utility will achieve what you need.
I'd argue that Display Driver Uninstaller is potentially faster than using System Restore. But I haven't used System Restore since the Windows 7 days and it was really slow back then (also was using HDDs, too). System Restore is probably just as effective now.
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Great! Thanks for the confirmation.