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Solving System Problems
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This way you can keep track of your computer's state at times when you like the way it is functioning or
before you make changes that may be risky. To do so:
1.
Open
System Restore
.
2.
Click
Create a Restore Point
on the
System Restore
welcome screen. Click Next.
3.
Type the
Restore point description
and click
Create
.
4.
When finished, a window is displayed showing the current date and time as well as the description
assigned to the restore point.
5.
Click
Close
or
Home
to go back to the
System Restore
welcome screen.
Restoring Your Computer to an Earlier Time
Caution:
Make sure all other programs are closed before launching System Restore.
1.
Open System Restore. see
"Accessing System Restore"
.
2.
Click
Restore my computer to an earlier time
. This process will allow you to go back to a previous
state, recover all your personal data and is completely reversible. Click
Next
.
3.
Select an available date on the calendar.
4.
Select a restore point from the list available. Click
Next
.
5.
Read carefully the information displayed in red on the screen and click
Next
. The restoration process
is launched.
Note:
Please be patient during this process.
6.
A window is displayed informing you that the restoration is complete. Click
OK
to close the program.
Note:
If you are not satisfied with the restoration, go to the System restore welcome screen
and select:
•
Restore to another restore point
•
Undo my last restoration
Caution:
If you restore your computer to a point before a program was installed, that program
will no longer work after restoration. You will need to reinstall it. In the same way, System Restore
does not replace the process of uninstalling a program. To completely remove a program from your
computer, you need to use the
Add or Remove Programs
function by clicking on
Start
,
Control
panel
,
Add or Remove Programs
.
Undoing the Last Restoration
Caution:
Make sure all other programs are closed before launching System Restore.
If the computer fails after reverting to a certain date, you can undo the restoration. To do so:
1.
Open System Restore. See
"Accessing System Restore"
.
2.
Select
Undo my last restoration
on the
System Restore
Welcome screen and click
Next
.
3.
The screen "
Confirm Restoration Undo
" is displayed.
4.
Read carefully the information displayed in red on the screen and click
Next
.
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