When you power up the system before it starts there is an opportunity to push F8 usually that will let you into safe mode operation. Bring it up in safe mode and see if you can undo what you have doen and then restart.
System restore will only usually undo installed programs and not single files that you may have downloaded, but as before try safe mode.
If XP will not undo your Restore, try going back to a Restore or Check point that was created just before the Restore point that you originally selected and Restore from one of these two points. Michael R. Palazzo
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Windows 98: You can't (using the Operating System) Windows 2000: CTL+ALT+DEL then choose "Lock Computer" Windows XP: Same as Windows 2000 or use shortcut Windows Key + L
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First, back up all your data on to an external hard drive or DVDs, or transfer it to another computer with a flash drive or over the internet. Make sure that everything you want is off the hard drive, then restart your computer. Before the Windows XP screen comes up, it will probably say, "Press delete to enter setup". Press delete when this comes up, and reconfigure your boot devices so that your CD drive is #1. Then, exit and save changes, and put your Windows XP CD into your CD drive, and it will come up, saying, "Press any key to continue". Press a key, and your installation will begin. When the setup begins, it will ask you to format your hard drive. If you know that your disc is fine, do the quick format (using NTFS). This is if you know your hard drive doesn't have any errors. However, if it is a new drive, do the normal format (NTFS). This might take a while, depending on how big your hard drive is. After its done formatting, it will guide you through the XP Setup. Once you are done that, your hard drive will be perfectly clean and XP will be installed.
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.
It allows you to restore your computer to a previous state incase of a system problem.
System Restore is a recovery tool, that all the Windows Operating Systems provide (Windows 98 Second Edition Onwards). At the time of creation of Restore Point, System Restore captures an image of the Registry. It requires 200 MB of free disk space to function. Accessing System Restore in Windows XP -Click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Restore It can be used to take the computer to a previous state where the system was working perfectly. It is very helpful if your System drivers have become corrupt. It works on 'All or Nothing' approach, i.e. it either restores completely or doesn't restore anything at all. Note: If a File/Folder has been deleted Accidentally/Intentionally, the chances of recovering them with System Restore are very remote. Warning: If you are restoring the computer to, say, nth Restore Point, then you will lose all the softwares that were installed after the creation of the nth Restore Point. Also: Click on Start -> Help and Support -> Undo changes with to your computer with System Restore
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Try doing a system restore.
Go to "Start", then into "All Programs", then into Accessories, then System Tools, then click System Restore, then follow the on-screen instructions.
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.
If the system restoration fails to restore you can try restoring your system to a different date. Also make sure there is enough disk space to do the system restore if not your computer will fail to restore.
Follow the manufacturers instructions.
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to disable system restore in win xp go to start then right click on my computer click propeties then click the sytem restore tab put a check in the box that says turn off sytem restore to all drives. just remember when your done to turn system restore back on ...