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It's easy to do under xp, you open: Programs-Accessories-System Tools-System Restore-There are two columns on the right, one is to restore to the computer at an earlier time, the other is to create a restore point, you can click to create a restore point backup, follow the prompts to do it, if you have a backup, you can restore to an earlier time, click on a date that has been backed up in the past, the characteristic is that the date of the backup is in the blackbody, and you can do it all the way. Now you know, right?
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Start ......The program ......Annex ......System Restore.
You can set the time to restore.,There will be a calendar-like thing.,Select the time on it.,But there's no program installed after that time.。
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Step 1; Press F8 when you turn on the device to enter safe mode.
2: In Help and Support, click Undo Changes to your computer with system restore in Pick a Task
3 Then press "Next".
4 A timetable appears, just click on the time before the error. Press "Next" after that
5. It restores your system like a reinstallation.
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To set a restore point, then just restore it and you're good to go.
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Is there a backup?!If you don't have one, just get one! ~
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When Windows XP does a system restore, it is based on the restore point.
The purpose of System Restore is to get the system back to working without reinstalling the operating system and without destroying data files.
The utility runs in the background and automatically creates restore points when a trigger event occurs. Trigger events include application installation, AutoUpdate installation, Microsoft Backup application recovery, unsigned driver installation, and manual creation of restore points. By default, the utility creates restore points once a day.
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You first have to back up before you can restore, you first back up in the case that your mu base eliminates no virus, backup only back up the things in the c disk, and then you can restore to the state when you back up, and restore only the east and west in the c disk, thank you.
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This is based on the restore point you choose
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