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Using System Restore description: When a Windows XP user asks how to fix a problem they've recently started having with their PC my first response is to use System Restore to roll it back to a point just before the problem started. I've found the majority either don't know how to use it, don't know what it does, turned it off because it uses too much disk space and virtually all say that Microsoft's Help file is not very helpful to which I'd agree. However it is one of the best utilities Microsoft has ever written and works extremely well. Using System Restore is a straightforward, step by step help guide explaining how to use it with a minimal amount of disk space, what it does and how it works. System Restore can return your system to an earlier state if problems are caused by a program you installed, malicious web sites, recovery of deleted files even after you've emptied the Recycle Bin, a corrupted Registry as well as many other common problems. By using it regularly you'll always be able to fix a problem in minutes. The article is available for viewing online and as a downloadable Help file (.chm) for installation on your PC. Using System Restore 1.0 was released on May 7, 2004. The current version will run on Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, XP. Additional system requirements for Using System Restore include Windows XP. Using System Restore is a freeware. That means that you will not have to pay to be able to use it. Size of Using System Restore 1.0 download is less than 763 Kb. DSL users will only need one minute to achieve the download, when 2 minutes may be required when using a 56k modem. (See below to download Using System Restore 1.0). Download Using System Restore 1.0 Download Using System Restore 1.0 Using System Restore 1.0 Details:
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