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Hey guys, I have been having alot of issues with my computer lately, and I am no computer nerd so I asked some people on what I should do, and I was told to do a system restore. The problem is, I have no idea how, or what it does xD Can anybody tell me? I would really appriciate it
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Well, If its a newish computer it comes with a premade backup (Factory settings)
You turn the computer on and keep pressing F2, Or F8 (Cant remember).
Anyway, It will take you to a old looking screen like Windows 98 (Seriously..)
Then you can click on "System Restore".
Please Note : This will totally remove everything on your computer, Virus's, Malware, Games, Every single thing you did on it.
You turn the computer on and keep pressing F2, Or F8 (Cant remember).
Anyway, It will take you to a old looking screen like Windows 98 (Seriously..)
Then you can click on "System Restore".
Please Note : This will totally remove everything on your computer, Virus's, Malware, Games, Every single thing you did on it.
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wipes your computer clean of memory and anything stored on it.
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Click on the START button in the bottom left of the screen
Go to all programs ,
Accessories ,
System Tools
and then system restore.
+Rep if I helped
Go to all programs ,
Accessories ,
System Tools
and then system restore.
+Rep if I helped
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Kit-Kat wrote Well, If its a newish computer it comes with a premade backup (Factory settings)I have the Dell inspiron 17R so I think that could pass as a newish computer. but about the system restore, This is basicly like formating your computer? Because I have a 250Gb portable harddrive thingy lol so I could put all my stuff on that, do a system restore, and just copy the stuff back onto it?
You turn the computer on and keep pressing F2, Or F8 (Cant remember).
Anyway, It will take you to a old looking screen like Windows 98 (Seriously..)
Then you can click on "System Restore".
Please Note : This will totally remove everything on your computer, Virus's, Malware, Games, Every single thing you did on it.
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TTG-JAJO wroteKit-Kat wrote Well, If its a newish computer it comes with a premade backup (Factory settings)I have the Dell inspiron 17R so I think that could pass as a newish computer. but about the system restore, This is basicly like formating your computer? Because I have a 250Gb portable harddrive thingy lol so I could put all my stuff on that, do a system restore, and just copy the stuff back onto it?
You turn the computer on and keep pressing F2, Or F8 (Cant remember).
Anyway, It will take you to a old looking screen like Windows 98 (Seriously..)
Then you can click on "System Restore".
Please Note : This will totally remove everything on your computer, Virus's, Malware, Games, Every single thing you did on it.
Yes, you could put everything on that.
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TTG-JAJO wroteTry it my way first , This way just restores your computer to a previuse date EG:When it was working.Kit-Kat wrote Well, If its a newish computer it comes with a premade backup (Factory settings)I have the Dell inspiron 17R so I think that could pass as a newish computer. but about the system restore, This is basicly like formating your computer? Because I have a 250Gb portable harddrive thingy lol so I could put all my stuff on that, do a system restore, and just copy the stuff back onto it?
You turn the computer on and keep pressing F2, Or F8 (Cant remember).
Anyway, It will take you to a old looking screen like Windows 98 (Seriously..)
Then you can click on "System Restore".
Please Note : This will totally remove everything on your computer, Virus's, Malware, Games, Every single thing you did on it.
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How can you be a computer nerd and not know how to do a computer restore lol. Basically it restores the computer to factory defaults.
I won't site here and explain in detail on how to.
What I will say is make sure you pull off any pictures and or documents you want first. Otherwise everything gets wiped.
Google how to do a system restore.
I won't site here and explain in detail on how to.
What I will say is make sure you pull off any pictures and or documents you want first. Otherwise everything gets wiped.
Google how to do a system restore.
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