Go to the start menu, then All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools, and then System Restore.
2006-08-19 12:25:20
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answer #1
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answered by Dylan 2
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Ok Here we go..write this down
Click on your start icon on the bottom left of your monitor.
Click on all programs
Look for accessories..bring your pointer there
go to System tools
this will open another window
On the bottom..you will see system restore..click there
when you click on System restore
another window will open
Follow instructions...you want to look for set to an earlier date
you will see a calender come up
Click on there......go to the date you want...then enter next
this will restore your pc to that date.
Good luck..Have a Great week end !
2006-08-19 12:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Start>>all programs>>accessories>>system tools>>system restore
2006-08-19 12:27:40
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answered by Bob Bob 5
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What happened to your computer. Virus detected? Empty Battery? You need to know the origin of the problem to may give it a solution. Contact to Technical Support. Good Luck.
2006-08-19 12:26:33
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answered by Samy David 3
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there is not any thanks to revive your computing device for 2 days back except you've had taken finished equipment backup for that. more beneficial effectual you acquire registry mechanic(want to pay) and installation on computing device and run it. it truly is going to eliminate unneccesary registry get admission to. which will make your computing device quick operating to boot. As you conscious that internet, floppy disk, flash reminiscence will shipping the virueses, trojan horses etc, so continually make a habbit to verify them earlier use. it truly is going to ward off viruses to enter your equipment. in the mean time you could acquire AVG 7.5 loose version and installation it and totally test your computing device. also acquire Stinger v3.4.9. and test with it to boot.
2016-11-05 04:45:35
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answered by zubrzycki 4
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go to hmm how do you do that oh yeah go to start>all programs>accesories>system restore hen follow the steps
2006-08-19 12:27:56
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answered by Grape Shield 4
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go to start button , then click on all programs, then click Accessories, then click sys,tools, there you will see sys restore
2006-08-19 12:25:21
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answered by truthfinder1960 4
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