RESTORE POINT IN Windows Xp
Restore points are saved "snapshots" of the system data at a
given point of time created using the System Restore facility of
Windows. The System Restore feature can be used with Windows
ME, XP and Vista operating systems. The Windows Server family does
not support this feature. When youcreate a restore point,
your computer creates a backup
copy of all data, including the registry files and most drivers
at that particular time. It is wise to create a Restore Point
before you make any major change to your system to save
it from any potential system crashes. But remember that if
you restore your system to an earlier date and then decide to
roll back your system restore, any applications installed
between these two dates will be uninstalled automatically, but
the reqistery entries are not completely removed.
given point of time created using the System Restore facility of
Windows. The System Restore feature can be used with Windows
ME, XP and Vista operating systems. The Windows Server family does
not support this feature. When youcreate a restore point,
your computer creates a backup
copy of all data, including the registry files and most drivers
at that particular time. It is wise to create a Restore Point
before you make any major change to your system to save
it from any potential system crashes. But remember that if
you restore your system to an earlier date and then decide to
roll back your system restore, any applications installed
between these two dates will be uninstalled automatically, but
the reqistery entries are not completely removed.
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