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.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_version_of_windows_includes_the_registry_checker_how_often_does_this_utility_back_up_the_registry" The real answer is: Windows 98/Me Each day and keeps the last five days of backups by default.
Yes, you can but the NAS should be connected as an attached drive.
By default, there is no password set for the hidden administrator account on Windows XP. When setting up this account and enabling it, the user must create their own password.
Restart your computer, then hold the Option (Alt) key as it starts up. Or, use the Startup Disk control panel in Windows or Mac OS X Startup Disk preferences to set the default operating system to use each time the computer starts up.
One can learn how to back up Windows XP on wikiHow. Along with 8 easy steps one can take to back up Windows XP, there are also tips to help along the way.
you have to back up it by ur self mostly every week u must clean ur registry
The i386 folder. It should be in C:\Windows
system image
In Windows 7 - click on Start, then 'Devices and Printers. This will open a new window with all your hardware devices. Right-click the device you want to set as the default, and on the drop down menu that pops up, select 'set as default'.
To restore Microsoft Outlook to its default settings, you can use the "Reset" option in the application. First, close Outlook and then open the Run dialog by pressing Windows + R. Type outlook.exe /cleanviews and press Enter to reset the views to default. For a more comprehensive reset, you can also delete the Outlook profile from the Control Panel under "Mail," but ensure to back up your data first.
Open Windows Media Player. At the top, on the left hand side there should be a horizontal list of options: File, View, Play, Tools and Help. Click on Tools. This will open a little menu. Go down and click on Options. This will pull up a new window with a bunch of tabs. Click on File Types. This window lets you choose what you would like to use Windows Media Player as the default player for. Select the types of files you want to use Windows Media to be the default player on. Click Apply and then click OK and you're done. Windows Media Player is now your default media player.
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