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To: Nemer who wrote (30478)11/15/2002 2:54:59 PM
From: Rick Faurot  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
Here's one from Microsoft:

How to Restore Windows XP to a Previous State

Posted: October 25, 2001

This article describes how to use the System Restore tool to return your computer to a
previous working state. System Restore takes a “snapshot” of critical system files and some program files and stores this information as restore
points. You can use these restore points to return Windows XP to a previous
state.
Using System Restore to Restore Windows XP
If Windows XP does not start
Start the computer and then press the F8 key when Windows begins to start. The Windows Advanced Options menu
appears.
Use the ARROW keys to select Last Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked), and then
press ENTER.
If a boot menu appears, use the ARROW keys to select Microsoft Windows XP, and then press ENTER. Windows XP
restores the computer to the most recent restore point.
If Windows XP does start
Log on to Windows as Administrator.
Click Start, point to All Programs,
point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System
Restore. System Restore starts.
On the Welcome to System Restore page,
click Restore my computer to an earlier time (if it is not already
selected), and then click Next.

Figure 1. Welcome to System Restore
On the Select a Restore Point page,
click the most recent system checkpoint in the On this list, click a restore point list, and then click Next. A System Restore
message may appear that lists configuration changes that System Restore
will make. Click OK.

Figure 2. Select a Restore Point
On the Confirm Restore Point Selection page, click Next. System Restore restores the previous Windows XP
configuration, and then restarts the computer.
Log on to the computer as Administrator. The
System Restore Restoration Complete page appears.
Click OK.
Troubleshooting
You may inadvertently restore Windows XP to a previous configuration that you do not
want.
To undo the restoration
Log on to Windows as Administrator.
Click Start, point to All Programs,
point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System
Restore. System Restore starts.
On the Welcome to System Restore page,
click Undo my last restoration, and then click Next. A System Restore message may appear that lists configuration changes that System
Restore will make. Click OK.
On the Confirm Restoration Undo page,
click Next. System Restore restores the original Windows XP
configuration, and then restarts the computer.
Log on to the computer as Administrator. The
System Restore Undo Complete page appears.
Click OK.
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