Toshiba M200 User Manual

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If Something Goes Wrong
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In the Restore point description field, enter a name that 
is descriptive enough to be easily understand in the 
future, such as “Before installing Brand X Accounting 
app.” Then click Create.
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Windows creates the Restore Point and automatically 
stamps it with the current date and time. 
Then, at a later time, you can re-establish your Windows 
configuration using the saved Restore Point. To do this:
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Click Start.
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Click Help and Support.
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Under Pick a Task, click Undo changes to your 
computer with System Restore
.
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Click Restore my computer to an earlier time, then 
click Next.
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A calendar will be presented, showing a month at a time. 
Each date for which a Restore Point has been set will be 
marked as bold. When a boldfaced date is clicked, a 
description of the Restore Point will appear in a list to the 
right.
This list may contain Restore Points that you did not create. 
Restore Points labeled System Checkpoint were automatically 
created by Windows XP. Other Restore Points may have been 
created automatically by applications when they were installed.
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Select the desired Restore Point from the list, and then 
click Next
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Your Windows configuration will now be restored to the 
state it was in when the chosen Restore Point was 
created.
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