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| Newb Techie Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 5
| To all of you out there!! can someone tell me something about this time warp feature of the windows XP edition. How am I possible to initialize it.... Well its kind'a cool ha.. I mean we can move backwards to a certain system time in the past to avoid errors.....whoah! WEll tell me if I do got he wrong impression..... ![]() |
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| Multicellular Eukaryote Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 12,757
| when you install windows XP it makes a whole lot of backups which takes up a lot of disk space but is very effective when it comes to: safety of the system in case of viruses or other things that damage the computer. and ANTI PIRACY! is the single biggest reason microsoft put so much effort into designing XP. If someone tries to mess around with the system files to crack windows XP and have a 'pirate' copy or try something illegal the backup files will be there to replace/rewrite the 'updated' files. |
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| Ultra Techie | yea it does help...whenever i have problems i use it and boom...its fixed
__________________ Slam'n Systems. Member Since March 03'
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| Monster Techie Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,015
| yep, thats what i do too. iceman, to access this feature one has to go to the control panel and to the performance and maintenance. inside the performance and maintenance window, look for the small icon that says system restore. click that icon. inside you'll be able to set the number of restore points that you'd like stored in your system and just click on the operations that you want your system to do. as simple as that it works most of the time. perhaps it depends on how much you've ruined your system files... |
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