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Roll back the clock with System Restore
Theoretical
physicist Stephen Hawking writes that each of us carries a personal measure
of time dependent on our speed and position in the universe. When you find
that your computer isn't working the way it should, you may also find that
your personal measure of time has come to a complete stop, and that your
productivity has disappeared into a black hole.
With System Restore, Windows Me gives you the power to pull yourself out.
This powerful utility will propel you back to a time when your computer was
working without incident.
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Instead of wading through documentation or waiting for a support technician
to devise a fix, System Restore lets you set your computer back to a time
when it was working without incident—for example, before you downloaded that
Bop the Clown game from the Web site you didn't know anything about. System
Restore makes a snapshot of your computer's configurations, files, settings,
and data. It then tightly compresses this snapshot and stores it on your
hard disk, creating a restore point that you can revert to in times of
computer crisis.
System Restore creates a restore point every 10 hours that your computer is
on, and every 24 hours of real time. If your computer has been off for more
than 24 hours, System Restore will create a restore point when you start up.
You can also create your own point manually.
To
set up a manual restore point:
1.
Click the Start button.
2.
Point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and then click System Restore.
3.
Choose Create a restore point, and then click Next.
4.
In the Restore point description box, type a name for your restore
point, and then click Next.
5.
Click OK.
Travel through time
Once you have restore points configured, it's easy to revert to them. Don't
worry about losing information in recent documents or e-mail messages, as
System Restore doesn't alter your personal files. You also have the option
of reversing any changes that System Restore makes to your computer.
To
restore your computer settings from an earlier time:
1.
Click the Start button.
2.
Point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System
Tools, and then click System Restore.
3.
Choose Restore my computer to an earlier time, and then click Next.
4.
Click a day on the calendar, click the restore point description, and then
click Next.
5.
Make sure you have closed all your files and open programs, and then click
OK to close the dialog box.
6.
Click Next.
Your
system will revert to its previous settings, your time will return to its
usual dimensions, and you can go full speed ahead. |