1. Before you make major chages 2. Before you install a new program (incase it doesn't run, that way u can go back to the way the coputer was be for program was installed) 3. Before you replace a old program with a new one (the new one may not work as well as the old one)
state four situations in which will be needed to creat restore points?
Microsoft's "system restore point" is not the original concept, but still does a fairly decent job. It takes a snapshot of critical system files and saves it before a major system change such as installing new programs or Windows components. This way, if the upgrade goes sour and screws up your system, "system restore" can use one of those snapshots to attempt to return the system to a functioning state.
If you are running winxp, (1)Click Start,,, (2)go to my computer. On the top left hand side of the window (3)click "View system information" under "System Tasks". In the System Properties Window, (4)click the "System Restore" Tab. There is a chech box beside Turn off System Restore,,, (5)Place a check mark there and (6)click apply,, ( this deletes all your previous system restore point, thus deleting the virus, trogan, worm, dialers etc).... IMPORTANT: (((Make sure you repeat the same steps to turn system restore back on))) Make sure you run a good anti-virus , firewall, spyware remover and adware remover regularly.... If you need the name of some good free ones I will be more than happy to let you know Marz
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this is for 2 simple cheakboxes number 1 number 2The "Type="cheakbox" is the important thing that changes the input into a boxHopefally i helped :D
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before an operating system update and before installing a new driver.
which statement is true about network maintenance
If you have enough hard drive space you should always create a restore point.
Click 'create' then 'System Protection Box', enter a name for the restore point, such as "Before I tested software", and click 'Create'.
Do you mean "System restore" By default: System restore automatically create a restore point when an Autoupdate installation is performed. Or when you install/uninstall a program with a installer that is System restore compliant. If you want it to create a restore point at regular intervals, you have to manually configure it.
If you goto the restore point section and create a restore point yourself, it should explained if and how long it is saved. You are probably better to use the "backup" tools
No it wont. The point of System Restore is to restore your system to a workable state without you having to reinstall the operating system and lose your data files in the process.
No, you Cannot.
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It does not create restore points. They are created when you install software or that piece of software you are using creates one as in Revo Uninstaller. It creates a restore point when you uninstall other software, if you wish. You can also create one manually.
Maybe. Go into the computer management and see if you have a Restore Point for before you deleted it. Restore to that point. You might loose some stuff since that point, but if so you restore it back to today. There might be another way, but I'm not a Geek, just have figured out a couple of things.
Basically - you can't. You're better off reverting to the restore-point befor the corrupted one, reinstallinfg any new software, and re-typing any lost data. Once you've done that, create a new restore point after the corrupted one.