I will box your ears off you Sneaky Pete!
Turn off System Restore and reboot the system.
You can turn off system restore. That will delete ALL of your restore points, then turn it back on to start making new ones...but keep in mind that if you do this, you won't be able to restore to earlier than the newest restore point (today in that case).
Turn off System Restore, reboot the computer, turn System Restore back on.
In Windows 7:From the Control Panel open SystemClick on Advanced system settings to open the System Properties windowIn the System Properties window click on the System Protection tabIn the System Protection tab click on the Createbutton to start creating a restore point
Typically they can not, unless they programed to do so. Most of the time it depends on the virus and what it's targeting. ----- The first part of that answer says nothing. The last part is relevent. If the virus is designed to attack the restore points, yes it could.
delete everything and restore settings to factory settings
To restore it you have to delete your system32 files.
To delete an Jailbreak you need to restore your device. It will wipe off all your data so you should first make a backup.
to delete your membership you need to delete the app, reboot your device twice and then restore your device so all data is cleared
when you restore an ipod it doesn't delete your songs or apps but it will delete your high scores from the last time you sync your ipod.
start all programs accesories system tools system restore restore it back a day or 2
Now you will not delete all your apps. If you restore your ipod it will delete all your apps but you can always re-download for free, even if it cost $ before. (Don't update if you have a jailbroken ipod)