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system restore


Question Posted Friday October 26 2007, 1:02 pm

how do you do a system restore?

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LagunaBabe answered Saturday October 27 2007, 1:30 am:
Just incase the previous advice columnists' advice doesn't work out (sometimes you're unable to find it there, very rare, but just incase), you can go to "Help" on your computer, if you have Windows XP. And System Restore is right on the first page.

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Sima answered Friday October 26 2007, 7:47 pm:
start > all programs > accessories > system tools > system restore.

after you restore, do a disk defrag (also in the system tools folder). it helps clear up unneccesary space used and cleans your disk drives.

hope that helped.

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