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How do you roll the computer back a couple days?
Posted: July 14th, 2004, 6:26 pm
by distortedlook89
Hey. I have Windows ME, and the last 2 days, I have had atleast 5 different programs added into my computer, and it is messing it up. I installed Ad-aware last night, and it got rid of some, but more stuff keeps popping up. How can I roll my computer back a couple days to when the computer was working fine? I know you can do it because my dad has done it before on their computer, but I can't ask him because he will get mad at me. If anyone can help, please reply or IM me on aim. My s/n is distortedlook89.
Thanks for the help.
Posted: July 14th, 2004, 7:18 pm
by monte84
It would be under system Restore, Hope you saved a restore point

Posted: July 14th, 2004, 7:38 pm
by distortedlook89
where is that, and how do you do it?
i know how to do a lot of stuff with computers, but i dont know how to do this.
Posted: July 14th, 2004, 10:01 pm
by Sumpin_Wong
I have never used system restore personally, but a few relatives have, and it didn't solve their problems.
From the way I understand it, System Restore basically takes a screenshot/image of your registry when you create a restore point. When you use "Restore" it only changes the registry values back to what they when you "created the restore point".. it doesn't really fix anything, just deletes/repairs/replaces registry values.
I could be way the hell off on this one, but I have read it on a few website and have been told that by people in-the-know.
Posted: July 14th, 2004, 11:31 pm
by ccb056
It would probbly be best to backup your data, reformat the drive, and install windows over itself.
Posted: July 14th, 2004, 11:59 pm
by distortedlook89
my dad showed me how to use it, but when i do it, i put it for a week back when it was working fine, and when its halfway done, the computer restarts, and it doesnt work.. ive tried it a bunch of times, using different days, but it always does the same thing.
does anyone have any ideas?
Posted: July 15th, 2004, 6:29 am
by monte84
ccb056 wrote:It would probbly be best to backup your data, reformat the drive, and install windows over itself.