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1. Choose Start➪Control Panel➪Back Up Your Computer
(under System and Maintenance).
2. In the Backup and Restore Center window, click Repair
Windows Using System Restore in the Tasks list.
3. In the resulting System Restore dialog box, click Next. In the next window that
appears, click Finish to confirm
the system restore point.
4. A dialog box confirms that you want to run System
Restore. Click Yes.
5. The system goes through a shutdown and restart
sequence, and then displays a dialog box that informs
you that the System Restore has occurred.
6. Click OK to close it.
System Restore doesn’t get rid of files that you’ve saved.. System Restore simply reverts to
Windows settings as of the restore point. This can help if you or
some piece of installed software made a setting that is causing some
conflict in your system that makes your computer sluggish or prone
to crashes.
System Restore doesn’t always solve the problem. You very best bet
is to be sure you create a set of backup discs for your computer when
you buy it. If you didn’t do that, and you can’t get things running
right again, contact your computer manufacturer. They may be able
to send you a set of recovery discs, though they may charge a small
fee. These discs restore your computer to its state when it left the
factory, and in this case you lose applications you installed and documents
you created, but you get your computer running again.
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