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Use System Restore to Undo Changes if Problems Occur
Windows XP Professional makes it easier to resolve problems if they occur in
your system. You can use System Restore to remove any system changes that were
made since the last time you remember your computer working correctly. System
Restore does not affect your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word
documents, browsing history, drawings, favourites, or e–mail) so you won't lose
changes made to these files. Windows XP creates “restore points” every day, as
well as at the time of significant system events (such as when an application or
driver is installed). You can also create and name your own restore points at
any time. Creating a restore point can be useful any time you anticipate making
changes to your computer that are risky or might make your computer unstable. If
something goes wrong, you select a restore point and Windows XP undoes any
system changes made since that time.
When you run System Restore, a calendar is displayed to help you find restore
points. If you don't use your computer every day, some days might not have any
restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you might have restore
points almost every day, and some days might have several restore points.
To create a Restore Point
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Access the System Restore Wizard through Help and Support Centre. (Click
Start, and then click Help and Support. Click Performance
and Maintenance, click Using System Restore to undo changes, and
then click Run the System Restore Wizard. |
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Click Create a restore point, and then click Next. |
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In the Restore point description box, type a name to identify
this restore point. System Restore automatically adds to this name the date
and time that this Restore Point is created. |
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To finish creating this restore point, click Create.
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To cancel restore point creation and return to the
Welcome to System Restore screen, click Back. |
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To cancel restore point creation and exit the System
Restore Wizard, click Cancel.

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To view or to return to this restore point, from the Welcome to System
Restore screen of the System Restore Wizard select Restore my computer to
an earlier time. Then select the date when the restore point was created
from the calendar in the Select a Restore Point screen. All of the
restore points that were created on the selected date are listed by name in the
list box to the right of the calendar.
To set advanced restore options
| 1. |
Open Backup. (Click Start, point to All Programs, point to
Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Backup.)
The Backup Utility Wizard starts by default, unless it is disabled. |
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Click the Advanced Mode button in the Backup Utility Wizard. |
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Click the Restore and Manage Media menu and select the files to
restore. |
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Click the Start Restore button. |
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On the Confirm Restore dialog box, click Advanced. |
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Set the advanced restore options you want, and then click OK. See
the Notes section for a description of each option. |
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