How to restore windows xp


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Not sure how to create a recovery point and restore in Windows XP? Follow this step by step guide and learn how to do so. Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos! http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feed http://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebook https://plus.google.com/103440382717658277879 - our group in Google+ You can go back in time by restoring your windows using the restore point. Sometimes installing a program or driver can make Windows run slowly or unpredictably. By using system restore on windows 7, you can return the system's files and programs to a time when everything was alright. In this tutorial, we will show you how to restore windows xp. Step # 1-Select System Restore option To restore windows XP, click on the "start menu" and go to "all programs" then click on "accessories" , then "system tools" and then from the list, select "system restore". Step # 2 -- Create a system restore point Under "Restore point description" enter the name of the restore point. The name is important as it reminds you what actually made you create a restore point. People create restore points usually before installing some software so that if the software creates any problems we can revert to our old settings using the recovery point. After giving it a name, click on the "create" button. Step # 3 -- Use the restore point Once the restore point has been created, make some changes on your computer like uninstall or install software or make a folder on desktop. In this tutorial, we have created a folder. To use system restore on windows XP, go back to "system restore" and click on the radio button of "Restore my computer to an earlier time" button. Step # 4 -- Confirm the restore point Now go back to "system properties" and click on the "system restore" button. Click on the "next" button and you will be shown a list of the restore points. The latest restore point will be at the top. Select the restore point and click on the "next" button to proceed further and then hit the "finish" button. Step # 5 -- View the Restoration notification After the computer has been restarted, your old settings will be back in place. A "system restore" notification will appear on your screen telling you that which point in time your computer has to revert to. Notice that the folder which we created is not there anymore after system restore.


Comments

  1. My computer used to have a Windows XP, but it somehow has Linux Xubuntu. Is the any way that i can get XP back?
  2. It did restore. Wow i didnt know it was this sinple haha.. i hope it deleted unessesary files..
  3. THNX THNX THNX
    My computer had soooooo much virus's bc of the minecraft mods i installed
  4. Thanks
  5. You are the best
  6. Thx
  7. for me when ever i open it its just a white screen that says system restore at the top
  8. You're welcome, subscribe! :)
  9. Thank you very much :D
  10. Thx it worked bitch
  11. Mine didn't even work ?
  12. If i did not save and installed a new software how am i going to fix it?