Sometimes we faces some windows problems (like new programs being installed,
viruses infecting and spyware creates problem in your browsers it is not unusual for
your computer to suddenly stop behaving correctly) and needs to recover or restore the
operating system at previous status. Windows XP has a built is recovery system That
will help you to restore your windows xp to the previous working state without any loss
of personal data. So you can perform the windows recovery process and return your
computer to earlier state within a minute.
Follow the given steps to run System Restore wizard:
First log into your pc with administrative rights
* Click on Start button> All programes> Accessories> System Tools> System restore
Now a "Welcome to System Restore" wizard will start, first read the detail instruction on left side of the page.
On right side of the page, click on "Restore my computer to an earlier time" check box
under "To begin, select the task that you want to perform" area and then click on Next
button.
On the "Select a Restore Point" page, click on bold date option, but try to use a restore
date as close as possible to a time just before the problem started then click on Next
button.
Now a next page will appear with title "Confirm Restore Point Selection", to restore your
computer to this date and time then click on Next button to start the restore process.
Now system restore process recover the previous windows settings and your computer
will restart with "Restoration Complete" message, click Ok button to finish the process.
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