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Take it back: Using Windows System Restore
#117 | 2:20 |
Tuesday March 3, 2009
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Tuesday March 3, 2009
Windows System Restore is a feature that was added in Windows XP. Restore Points are created when you install or uninstall software, install devices, and so on. You can also create your own Restore Points, just in case you encounter a problem. In those times you can restore your computer to an earlier time when there wasn't a problem. Very handy.
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- Click on Start then Program, then click on Accessories and then click on System Tools.
- Move down in System Tools and click on System Restore.
- You can elect to restore your computer to an earlier time by moving back through the calendar and finding specific Restore Points.
- You can also create a Restore Point that will save the state of your computer the way it is right that instant.
- You can give each Restore Point a description that means something to you.
- If a time arises when your computer isn't acting right you can always restore it to an earlier time using a Restore Point.
- Move down in System Tools and click on System Restore.
- You can elect to restore your computer to an earlier time by moving back through the calendar and finding specific Restore Points.
- You can also create a Restore Point that will save the state of your computer the way it is right that instant.
- You can give each Restore Point a description that means something to you.
- If a time arises when your computer isn't acting right you can always restore it to an earlier time using a Restore Point.
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