Automatic system recovery is a device or process that detects a computer failure and attempts recovery.
System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows 2000, operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of system malfunction or failure.
Go to "Start", then into "All Programs", then into Accessories, then System Tools, then click System Restore, then follow the on-screen instructions.
To perform a Windows 7 system restore, first navigate to Start--> All Programs --> Accessories --> System Tools and click on the "System Restore" icon. Click "Next" to choose a date to restore the computer to and then click "Finish" to begin the system restore.
Open your all programs in the start menu. Go to accessories. Then go to system tools then system restore. You should be able to restore your computer to a specific day and time.
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Try doing a system restore. Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore
start all programs accesories system tools system restore restore it back a day or 2
It is called System Restore and you can find it under;Start - Programs - Accessories- System Tools - System Restore.
Click "Start" go onto "All programs" go onto "Accessories" go onto "System tools", then "System restore".
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!
You can find it in Start > All programs > Accessories > System tools.
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You go to Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore Given that System Restore was turned on you would be able to select from different "Restore Points" in which to restore your PC to that time to help undo any harmful changes you may have made. Take note that this does not always fix the problem and can be undone anytime.