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Getting to Know the Windows ® XP Operating System
Lesson 13: Using System Restore
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documents, and sometimes even programs. Still, the process 
is the same. Just drag an object’s icon to the Recycle Bin.
If you change your mind and want to restore an object you 
sent to the Recycle Bin, select the object with the secondary 
button and click Restore. The operating system restores the 
object to the place from which it was deleted. You can also 
restore the object by dragging it to the desktop.
But when you are absolutely certain that you never want to 
see it again, delete it from the Recycle Bin.
To delete everything from the Recycle Bin at once, choose 
Empty Recycle Bin from the File menu.
HINT: Empty the Recycle Bin periodically. Even though an item is 
moved to the Recycle Bin, it still uses valuable space on the hard 
disk drive until it is deleted from the Recycle Bin.
Lesson 13: Using System Restore
The System Restore feature allows you to return your 
computer to the way it was configured on a specific date or 
time, a “restore point.” This is useful if you are reconfiguring 
your computer for new hardware or software. In the event 
that your hardware or software causes your computer to 
malfunction, you can remove the offending item(s) and 
restore the system to the state it was in at the preset time.
To get to System Restore, click Start, click All Programs
point to Accessories and System Tool, and click System 
Restore.
The System Restore Welcome screen appears.