Yes, you can if both computers have/had windows xp.
if you use a tool that comes with windows 7 called system restore you can pick a date to restore your computers settings to the way they were on that date. your files don't get effected by this
c:\windows\system32\config\regback
If you have recently lost your LimeWire files, you can use system restore under the open tab. This will restore your computer to the point where you had the files.
Computers are different so what would restore one may not restores another. It is best to back up all files onto a disc or drive first as this will take the computer back to factory and remove all everything. A majority of computers use holding down F11 while booting to restore.
a computers memory can be improved by adding another harddrive on the computer and/or removing files that you dont use( do not remove files if you dont know what they are)
How can I restore my files from a disc TO a laptop
A computer technician should use the SFC /scan now command on a PC to restore protected system files with known good versions. This command scans system files, and will replace corrupted files.
A computer technician should use the SFC /scan now command on a PC to restore protected system files with known good versions. This command scans system files, and will replace corrupted files.
system restore
It makes a Windows OS window smaller when maximized. [Its the button at the top right of the window that looks like a screen.]
If you are referring to the System Restore feature in Windows ME/XP then this is how you can do it: The easiest would be to simply disable System Restore, reboot, and then enable it again. This should remove the files. Or you could do this manually: 1) Use a boot disk and boot to DOS. 2) Go to C:\System_Restore (I think this is the location) 3) Simply delete all the files in there. You don't want to leave any since all the files are dependent on each other, and deleting just some will leave a corrupted Restore set. To do it automatically, go to the Control Panel. (Click on Start> Settings> Control Panel). Then navigate to System. When the window appears click on System Restore. Pick a drive and click Settings. Then simply navigate the amount of space to use to the minimum. Or of course you can turn of System Restore then reboot, then turn it back on, this should also remove the files.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.