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How to restore your
system
(Only Windows XP)
The System Restore feature is built
into Windows XP and is used to return your computer to an earlier
state if you have a system failure or other major problem with your
computer. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a
workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system
and lose your data files in the process.
System Restore takes snapshots of your computer system and saves
them as restore points. These restore points mark configuration
places to return to, in the event of a problem with your computer
that might occur after you install an unstable device driver or an
older application. Because the snapshots are taken automatically and
are restored through the System Restore Wizard, System Restore is
both effective and user-friendly.
Please follow the procedures to
perform the restore.
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| 1. Click "Start"
button ->"All Programs"->"Accessories" ->"System Restore" |
| 2. Select the "Restore
my computer to an earlier time" then click "Next" |
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| 3. From the calendar,
pick a day and pick a restore point, then click "Next" |
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| 4. Please read the
message before your confirm the restore procedure. |
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| 5. Click "Next" to
confirm the restore. |
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