In the following I will show you how to perform a system restore. Being able to
restore your system will prove very useful in your computer use.
It happens all too often, you install a program or device on your
computer and all of a sudden problems pop up everywhere? Or it works fine in the
beginning but in weeks to come your computer starts to behave
abnormally?
If you come
across these problems being able to restore your system may save you a lot of
money. System restore simply means that you can restore your
computer to an earlier time, such as one when the problems weren’t
existent.
To
start off you need to get to system restore by clicking on start and
all programs, accessories then go to system tools and then
click on system restore.
This will open up system restore, now you
have a couple of choices, you can create a new system restore point or you can
put a tick beside restore my computer to an earlier time if there isn’t a
tick already beside it. Please proceed with the second
option.
Click
next at the bottom of the screen.
To have your
computer running properly again you have to reset your computer back to a time
you know it was running normally. This may be a few weeks or a few
days.
Try not to
enter a date too far back. This is because you may have recently
installed other programs, if the date is set before these programs were
installed you will have to install them again. Be sure never to go
back anymore then a month a few weeks or even days will be
fine. Click
a date in the previous week and select next.
Click next again to restore your computer
to the selected date.
***Remember you can undo a restore
if needed.
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