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

  1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.

  2. Double-click the System icon.
    If the System icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options to display it.

  3. On the Performance tab, click File System.

  4. On the Troubleshooting tab check Disable System Restore.

  5. Click OK.

  6. When you are asked to restart Windows, click Yes.

  7. Follow the instructions in the document that instructed you to disable System Restore (such as troubleshooting or virus removal).

  8. When all instructions have been completed, enable System Restore again by following the instructions below.

To turn on Windows Me System Restore

  1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start > Settings > Control Panel.

  2. Double-click the System icon.
    If the System icon is not visible, click View all Control Panel options to display it.

  3. On the Performance tab, click File System.

  4. On the Troubleshooting tab, uncheck Disable System Restore.

  5. Click OK.

  6. When you are asked to restart Windows, click Yes.

To turn off/on Windows XP System Restore

  1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start >

  2. On the My Computer icon Right click the mouse and select Properties

  3. Click on the System Restore tab

  4. Click in the box to select Turn off system restore for all drives

  5. Click OK and system restore will be turned off

  6. 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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