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Dec 04 2008

How to restore PC to an earlier date using System Restore….

As I have already told you about system restore Now it’s time to tell how to do it. So here it is…..

But before you do that plz save all your saved files on which you are currently working and also keep in mind that system restore is a totally reversible process means after system restore you want to reverse it you can do that also.

So let we start..

You can always access system restore through Help and support and All programms center in which all programs folder is straight as throgh this way —

Click — start

Go to All pogramms —-  Point Accessories —–them System Tools and there u will find System Restore  and from another method Click Start and then Help and Support and Under the menu Pick a task Choose Undo settings using System restore.Use which one you like.

The new window u will get look like this with three option to select.

system-restore1.jpg

The first option is what we are looking for the other two go to the bottom link.

Click the first option and go to next click button and you find the next window like this.

system-restore-2.jpg

One window with the dates on it and in another window in which you will  the its explanation like what are the change it will do. Select the appropriate date on to which you wanted to undo. Keep in mind that this process is always reversible and it will not affect any your personal files.

And when you click next the confirmation window comes telling you the details to which your system is going to restore and next you are finished. Your system will restart in a while you are done.

System Crashed - Restore it to an earlier date

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