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How to Turn OFF System Restore in Windows XP
Posted on Monday, December 06 @ 04:36:49 EST

Microsoft Windows XP Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the Windows XP Professional demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Turn OFF System Restore in Windows XP

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to turn system restore OFF in Windows XP. By using the System Restore feature, a computer system can be restored (rolled back) to a time before certain events occurred. For example, the computer may be restored to a time before specific software or hardware installations. System Restore monitors changes to the computer and to some program files, and automatically creates restore points. You can also create your own restore points whenever you want to. By default, System Restore is turned on in Windows XP.

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