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Old April 1st 03, 08:53 PM
Tony Cash
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When i use the restore function does it restore my files
to that point as well as my operating system files.In
other wordes do i lose files that were created after the
restore date.
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Old April 1st 03, 09:04 PM
D. Wilson
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On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:53:50 -0800, "Tony Cash" wrote:

When i use the restore function does it restore my files
to that point as well as my operating system files.In
other wordes do i lose files that were created after the
restore date.


This is what it says in their Help and support Center

"System Restore is a component of Windows XP Professional that you can
use to restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occurs,
without losing your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word
documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e-mail). System
Restore monitors changes to the system and some application files, and
it automatically creates easily identified restore points. These
restore points allow you to revert the system to a previous time. They
are created daily and at the time of significant system events (such
as when an application or driver is installed). You can also create
and name your own restore points at any time."

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