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Lesson 4 Using System Restore<br />

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<strong>Exam</strong> Tip Restoring to a restore point affects the Windows Registry and certain system<br />

and application files. The restoration does not affect user-created documents and data.<br />

Restoring to a restore point provides a safe means to reset the Windows configuration to an<br />

earlier time.<br />

How to Enable or Disable System Restore<br />

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System Restore is enabled by default in Windows XP Professional to monitor all drives<br />

on the computer. You can disable System Restore entirely or you can disable it on any<br />

particular drive. The one exception to this is that you cannot disable System Restore on<br />

the system drive without disabling it on all drives.<br />

To turn off System Restore for all drives, use these steps:<br />

1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.<br />

2. In the Control Panel window, click Performance And Maintenance.<br />

3. In the Performance And Maintenance window, click System.<br />

4. In the System Properties dialog box, on the System Restore tab (see Figure 18-11),<br />

select the Turn Off System Restore On All Drives check box.<br />

Figure 18-11 Turn off System Restore for all drives.<br />

To turn off System Restore for a particular drive or to change the disk space that System<br />

Restore uses for a drive, use these steps:<br />

1. In the System Properties dialog box, on the System Restore tab, in the Available<br />

Drives list, click the drive you want to configure, and then click Settings.

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