RESTORING THE SYSTEM

The internet has become so much a part of our daily life that we dont prefer the use of reference books as we used to do.We download the materials directly from the net that may contain some attachments that may harm our system.Not all downloads contain viruses but only a few may,besides there are programs and applications that may slow down the speed of your system.
To ensure that the system is running in the same speed or to get it back to its old speed we can prefer restoring the system.Here are some easy steps in restoring the system.
1.Go to the start menu button.
2.Then click on the All programs.
3.Then go to the Accesories link.
4.Then move to the System Tools and then to System Restore.
5.In the page that follows there click on the button Restore my computer to an earliar time and then click on Next.
6.The preferred date to which you would like the system to be reset should be given then your system eventually changes to the way it used to be.
7.If you are using Windows XP or the OS after that then it would ask for a restoring point.You can set the restore point so that you need not remember the date in which you have to reset the system.

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