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β 12y agouse System Restore
^WRONG^ The least invasive solution would be to update the driver. A system restore would probably not actually help the problem.
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β 12y agoThe answers varies on the situation and individual opinion. If you made few or no changes, then system restore is the least invasive. However, if there are a lot of changes, then updating the driver would be the least invasive.
no, no problems should happen, but you will niot be able to restore you system if a problem does happen
It allows you to restore your computer to a previous state incase of a system problem.
No - system restore is designed to 'roll back' your computer to a point in time before a problem occurred. It will undo installations, but not restore deleted files.
how do i restore my computer back to an earlier date of time. it has spyware right now and i want to do a system restore. My system restore only allows me to system restore 2 months. I want to restore 3 months or more. I don't think spyware is the problem/ Thank you.
there is no linear equations that has no solution every problem has a solution
The theft system problem can make starting the system difficult. It requires professional to first restore the system, enable it before starting it.
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.
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Yes , you can use the "System Restore" feature as you described ; I have to do this when a suspected virus or component addition problem has occurred .
Is this a yes or no question? Yes you still have a problem.
because if you don't have a solution of that problem you can't see the final answer