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Question Posted Monday August 4 2008, 7:29 am

How can i get paint back onto my computer after deleting it? as someone hs deletd it and i go to download it but i only get a stupid version that doesnt even look like paint.. ?

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xojessii answered Monday August 4 2008, 3:37 pm:
you can actually go in your computer settings and reset the date on your computer and it will restore everything to that date. i did that when i accidentally deleted a bunch of important programs on my laptop.
go to control panel >> performance & maintenence >> System Restore (which should be all the way on the left side under "see also") >> Restore my computer to an earlier time >> next >> and follow the directions and stuff :)
hope that helps!

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