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To enable or disable the System
Restore, follow the steps below.
Note: Turning off
System Restore deletes all previous restore points. You must create new
restore points once you turn System Restore back on.

To turn off Windows Me System Restore
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On the Windows taskbar, click Start
> Settings > Control Panel.
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Double-click the System icon.
If the System icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options
to display it.
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On the Performance tab, click File
System.
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On the Troubleshooting tab check
Disable System Restore.
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Click OK.
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When you are asked to restart Windows,
click Yes.
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Follow the instructions in the document
that instructed you to disable System Restore (such as troubleshooting or
virus removal).
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When all instructions have been
completed, enable System Restore again by following the instructions
below.
To turn on Windows Me System Restore
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On the Windows taskbar, click Start
> Settings > Control Panel.
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Double-click the System icon.
If the System icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options
to display it.
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On the Performance tab, click File
System.
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On the Troubleshooting tab, uncheck
Disable System Restore.
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Click OK.
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When you are asked to restart Windows,
click Yes.
To turn off/on Windows XP System
Restore
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On the Windows taskbar, click Start
>
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On the My Computer icon Right click
the mouse and select Properties
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Click on the System Restore tab
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Click in the box to select Turn off
system restore for all drives
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Click OK and system restore will
be turned off
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To turn system restore back on, follow
the steps above and remove the checkmark from the Turn off system
restore for all drives and click OK
***WARNING***
Once System Restore has been turned off,
you will no longer be able to restore your computer to an earlier date until
it has been reenabled
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