It makes a Windows OS window smaller when maximized. [Its the button at the top right of the window that looks like a screen.]
It makes the window smaller. [Its the button at the top right of the window that looks like a screen.]
The restore button makes the window smaller so that the user can have the window open along with any other window.
the use of restore button
mike
I donβt know
Push the power button.
You can reset the Windows XP by performing a Restore operation.
Click on Tools then Folder Options. Then click on 'Restore Defaults' button.
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
Reload xp from the restore disks.
restore
minimise or restore down on some computers XP should say minimise but not 100% sure about it
There are several ways to get to the Windows XP system restore. The easiest way to do so is by going to the help center in the control panel. Another way to access the system restore feature is by booting the computer with the Windows XP CD.
Search it in your start button.
Windows XP can be downloaded with a touch of a button. It is easiest to go directly to Microsoft itself. From there, there is a link to lead to the Windows XP.
If you have windows vista, click on start and type 'system restore' in the search box down the bottom and click on system restore when it appears If you have xp, click on start, All programs, Accessories, System Tools and then system restore. I'm not sure about windows 7. (Any version of windows which is 98 or under will not have system restore.) Hope this helps!
Press the power button