"System Restore" is a function of Windows XP, similar to "Last correct configuration" in Windows NT and Windows 2000 ". You can use the "System Restore" function to restore the system to its previous state by backing up the selected system files and program files. However, the "Last correct configuration" is to restore the computer to a Windows-ready state, while "System Restore" allows you to select a State that can be restored to the computer. That is to say, "System Restoration" retains multiple restore points, not just the last restore point. Although this feature is required, it should be temporarily disabled in some cases. For example, if a computer is infected with a virus, "System Restore" may also back up the virus. By default, Windows will prevent external programs from modifying the system restoration function. Therefore, you may accidentally recover the infected file, or the online scan program detects the infection at this location. Important: · You must log in as an administrator to use this function. Otherwise, the system restore option will not appear. If you do not know how to log on as a system administrator, contact the system administrator, computer manufacturer, or installer. · Disabling the computer will clear all previous restore points. DisableWindows XPSystem Restoration: Note:The following procedure assumes that you use the default Windows XP Start Menu instead of the classic Start Menu. To re-enable the default menu, right-click Start, select content, click Start Menu (non-classic menu), and click OK ". 1. Click Start ". 2. Right-click my computer and click Properties ". 3. Click the System Restore tab. 4. Select "Disable System Restore" or "Disable System Restore on All Drives ". 5. Click "application", and then click "OK ". 6. As mentioned above, this will clear all previous restore points. Click Yes ". 7. Click OK ". 8. Continue your unfinished work. After that, restart the computer and follow the instructions in the next section to restart system restoration. EnableWindows XPSystem Restoration: 1. Click Start ". 2. Right-click my computer and click Properties ". 3. Click the System Restore tab. 4. deselect "Disable System Restore" or "Disable System Restore on All Drives ". 5. Click "application", and then click "OK ". "System Restore" creates regular backups of the selected system files and program files. For more information, read Microsoft Knowledge Base Article how to: Restore Windows XP to a previous State http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? SCID = KB; en-US; 306084 (English), article Id 306084. |