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- Windows XP >> AutocompleteDear All,
In my internet explorer, address bar I am getting
frequently visited site name. If I type word with
micr...it appearing all micro...related site which I
visited last time. How can I remove this autocomplete. I
have emptied my "Clear History, clear cookies, delete
files, under personal information autocomplete - clear
webadress, clear forms, clear password etc.....but still
it appears wheneve I type an address in internet explorer.
pls help
Regards
APKMAAT
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows Update StallsI sold my old system to my neighbor, but Windows Update doesn't want to
work. It attempts to scan, but does that into eternity. I imagine there is
just something that needs deleted for the network connection has changed and
possibly other settings.
Thanks,
JJ
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- Windows XP Support >> Cannot share foldersI keep getting an error while trying to connect to my other XP pro
machine which I have shared folders on. It says I do not have access
to these resources when I try to see the shared folders on the other
machine. I have set permissions so that everyone has rights. Any
ideas?
DL
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- Windows XP Support >> Newbie help needed!!!! Update is taking FOREVER....Please someone respond to this, as this is probably the only chance I
will get to post in a while. After downloading a Windows XP update, my
system has been extremely slow on startup. There was never a problem
before the update, and I had done all necessary virus scans.
I'm a newbie at everything PC related, so please bear with me. It is
clear that the problem must have something to do with the update, so
how do I uninstall the update (if there is such a thing?) If you have
step by step instructions that you could print in your response, it
would be greatly appreciated, as my system is so slow it took me
FOREVER to get on here!!! Is there any other reason this could be
happening, and why does it happen?
Any response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> backgroundI am trying to save some of my pictures as backgrounds on
my desktop. I right click the desktop choose properties,
choose brouse find the pictures that I want hit apply it
shows up OK. Then if I want to change pictures I do the
same thing but when I use a different picture the one that
I used before is gone from the list and I have to brouse
for it all over again. Is there a way to keep it in the
list with the background pics?
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- Windows XP Network >> VPN Sub NetsI have just upgraded from Windows 98 fo XP Pro and I am
having a problem with
my VPN.
I can connect to the network but I cannot see any
workstations on the
network. If I know the name of a workstation I can enter
it but I am trying
to make a new network connection and cannot.
When I connect via the VPN I get an automatic address
which fits in with the
sequence but the Sub net Mask is different and although I
can put in a manual
IP address I cannot seem to change the Subnet Mask.
All was ok with windows 98.
Any help would be apprieciated.
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- Windows XP >> INTERNET EXPLORERI AM DESPERATELY SEEKING INFO. ON HOW TO DELETE A
SHORTCUT THAT PLACES ITSELF IN THE WINDOW THAT OPENS
WHEN "RIGTH CLICKING" WHILE INTERNET EXPLORER IS OPEN.
HOW CAN I CHANGE THE OPTIONS THAT ARE LISTED THERE.
PLEASE HELP. I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR DAYS ONLINE FOR
ANY INFO AND HAVE COME UP WITH NOTHING..........THANK
YOU!!
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- Windows XP Network >> How do i set up my desktop computer to work from my laptopHelp I am a new laptop user I have a desktop computer in another room
both access the internet (cable blueyonder broadband) via a linsky
wireless connection this was done to avoid using wires when we moved
the desktop computer into my sons room.How do I get the computers to
talk to each other so that I can print a document written on my laptop
on the printer attached to my desktop computer without using wires
Thanks in anticipation Juliek
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- Windows XP >> 2nd Router detected - should I be worried?I attached my pc to a new router and got a message from the router saying a
third party router on my pc. My anti virus software (mcafee & Antivir) does
not detect anything malicous.
Clearly there is something on my pc acting as a router - is this normal?
I use XP Pro (32 bit), fully up to date with updates.
Can anyone explain this and offer a solution?
Thanks!
Zap
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Video as an alertI have set a rule so that a file created in microsoft moviemaker plays.
After testing, I find that the application is opened but the movie is not
played. Not sure it this is the correct forum but no better discussion group
was found. Guidance sought
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- Windows XP Update >> Can't stop Automatic Updates serviceI can't stop the Automatic Updates service in services.msc. I get this error:
Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a
timely fashion, when I try to stop it.
I tried reinstall WU service as adviced here:
On a freshly rebooted computer, do this as first thing:
Start regedit.exe and delete the following key (contains the WU
service configuration):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wuauserv
Do a reboot again.
> [snip]
> Then run this command line, it installs the AutoUpdate service (line
> will wrap in the newsreader!):
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> %SystemRoot%\System32\rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection AutoUpdate
> 132 %SystemRoot%\inf\au.inf
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> (it must be a space between AutoUpdate and 132)
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> If it asks for your OS CD-ROM to get some files, just point it to the
> folder %windir%\servicepackfiles\i386 (or if it does not exist, use
> %windir%\System32).
If it does not ask for files, run this command line also:
%SystemRoot%\System32\rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall
132 %SystemRoot%\inf\au.inf
(it must be a space between DefaultInstall and 132)
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> Do a reboot again.
> [snip]
but with no luck. Can someone help me?
Thanks
Tom
Win XP Home SP2 with all updates.
(sorry for bad English)
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- Windows XP Basic >> Windows XP CrashingMy Laptop keeps crashing, usally during startup but sometimes during heavy
program usage (for Example Adobe Photoshop) it flicks quickly to a Blue
screen, but then restarts before i get a chance to read the screen, i have
turned off the automatic restart but it continues. After the computer has
started up again i get a 'system has recovered from a serious error' message
that mentions
'C:\DOCUME~1\WINDOW~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERefb5.dir00\Mini092605-01.dmp' and
'C:\DOCUME~1\WINDOW~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WERefb5.dir00\sysdata.xml' it also shows
the error code 'BCCode : 9c BCP1 : 00000000 BCP2 : 80545FF0 BCP3
: F6514000
BCP4 : 00000135 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 768_1' but
when i submit this report to microsoft it says the laptop has overheated, but
how could it over heat when its only just been started, yet i can leave it
running MSN messenger for hours and it will be fine? Any Help would be much
appreciated.
( Packard Bell Easynote E6100 - AMD 2600+ - Windows XP home Edition)
Many Thanks
Joshua Taylor
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Jatini

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Posted: Fri Oct 13 12:29:27 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
but only when I shut it down...
if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
(the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
Windows XP1225
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Posted: Fri Oct 13 12:29:27 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
Hi
If your system is pure Hibernation then it should work.
Pure Hibernation saves the content of the RAM to a file and switches Off the
computer. WOL Switches On the computer before Windows boot, so there is no
interaction between the two.
However if you have a laptop, or a special desktop computer, it might be
different. On many laptop and some desktops, there are variety of
configurations that are not pure hibernation. I.e the computer is not really
switched Off, and WOL might not work correctly.
On WOL here, http://www.ezlan.net/WOL.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"humphry" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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> Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
> but only when I shut it down...
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> if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
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> (the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
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Posted: Fri Oct 13 14:57:58 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
What do you mean really switched off??? Hibernation is hibernation!
the ram gets saved on the disk and you can unplug it if you want to....
There are not 2 types of hibernation...
So what are you saying here? The page you sent me does not specificly say
anything about this.
I am very aware of the nature of WOL and hibernation, but its not working
correctly. Do you have anything to propose?
Please dont send me to another non specific site that is general..
I think it might have to do with advanced power management setting... I have
seem some strange behaviour with that...
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:%EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hi
> If your system is pure Hibernation then it should work.
> Pure Hibernation saves the content of the RAM to a file and switches Off
> the computer. WOL Switches On the computer before Windows boot, so there
> is no interaction between the two.
> However if you have a laptop, or a special desktop computer, it might be
> different. On many laptop and some desktops, there are variety of
> configurations that are not pure hibernation. I.e the computer is not
> really switched Off, and WOL might not work correctly.
> On WOL here, http://www.ezlan.net/WOL.html
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
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> "humphry" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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>> Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
>> but only when I shut it down...
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>> if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
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>> (the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
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Posted: Fri Oct 13 16:15:50 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
Quote: "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
I think it might have to do with advanced power management setting... I
have seem some strange behaviour with that...". (End of Quote)
Standard Wake On LAN (WOL) does not care about power management since the
computer is Off. I.e. Nothing is working. The WOL capacity is maintained
via the low voltage that stays on the motherboard as part as the ATX PSU
Standard, and the Network Card?s firmware that has to be WOL capable. On
some Laptops, Off might mean a form of Power management that is actually
Enhanced Standby that does not entails reboot through the BIOS when switched
ON. Such an Off is not the state the WOL expect, and under such setting WOL
might not work.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
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humphry

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Posted: Fri Oct 13 16:24:31 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
I will do further experimentation and tell you what I find... something
tells me that you are missing a peice of the puzzle and for once more I will
teach something new to an MVP....
it has happened many times.. hehe
"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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> Quote: "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I think it might have to do with advanced power management setting... I
> have seem some strange behaviour with that...". (End of Quote)
> Standard Wake On LAN (WOL) does not care about power management since the
> computer is Off. I.e. Nothing is working. The WOL capacity is
> maintained via the low voltage that stays on the motherboard as part as
> the ATX PSU Standard, and the Network Card?s firmware that has to be WOL
> capable. On some Laptops, Off might mean a form of Power management that
> is actually Enhanced Standby that does not entails reboot through the BIOS
> when switched ON. Such an Off is not the state the WOL expect, and under
> such setting WOL might not work.
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> Jack (MVP-Networking).
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Posted: Sat Oct 14 01:07:39 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:15:40 +0300, "humphry" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
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>Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
>but only when I shut it down...
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>if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
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>(the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
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Check Device Manager, Network adapter, Ethernet card properties, Power
Management tab, Allow this device to bring computer out of standby.
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Posted: Sat Oct 14 11:21:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
ill check... thank you
"Andy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:15:40 +0300, "humphry" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
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>>Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
>>but only when I shut it down...
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>>if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
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>>(the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
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> Check Device Manager, Network adapter, Ethernet card properties, Power
> Management tab, Allow this device to bring computer out of standby.
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Posted: Sat Oct 14 20:48:17 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Network >> WOL after a Hibernate?
Hi
Quote: "Allow this device to bring computer out of standby". EOQ
Might be but such a setting would be wake from Standby, which has nothing to
do with Wake On LAN.
I know it sound confusing, but the unfortunate situation in Entry Level
Networking is the free usage of terms that might sound the same language
wise, but are not the same technology wise.
Take a look at my onboard Network card, there are three different entries
for setting involving Wake On LAN.
However, the only one that conforms to the standard WOL is Wake on Magic
Packet.
http://www.ezlan.net/network/wol.jpg
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"Andy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:15:40 +0300, "humphry" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
>
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>>Hello my computer can "wake up on lan"
>>but only when I shut it down...
>>
>>if previously I have done a hibernate WOL wont work....
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>>(the bios has a resume on ring, could that be it?)
>>
>
> Check Device Manager, Network adapter, Ethernet card properties, Power
> Management tab, Allow this device to bring computer out of standby.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> light printing on screenabout a week ago I started seeing the small printing on
my internet screen light colored, almost like a ink
cartridge going empty.
The printing on the left of the newsgroups internet page
listing the newsgroups is a good example. it is almost
impossible to read.
How do I correct this?
rpr(@)fltg.net
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- Windows XP >> error message 808:qqtask.exe. - No DiskWhenever I boot up my computer a window pops up that
states:
808:qttask.ex.-No Disk
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into
drive /Device/Harddisk2\DR5
However, I have no new devices or harddrives. When I
search device manager I do find an unrecognized device in
the category of network adaptors. I have two network
interface cards on my computer that are working, but
there is no third network card. In any case the
unidentified device is disabled and cannot be
uninstalled. Any advice?
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- Windows XP Basic >> can't boot in safe modeHi
Can someone help? I want to boot my pc in safe mode but each time I get to
the safe mode screen I am unable to move my cursor to select safe mode. It
seems to stick. Does anyone know what is causing this? It has been like this
for as long as I can remember.
Perhaps there is another way of getting to safe mode. I am running windows
xp home and tapping the F8 key repeatedly.
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Many thanks
JD
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- Windows XP >> Drive mappingsI have a problem with the mapped network drives
disappearing visually from Windows Explore. I'm logged on
to the Network then about an hour or so later, can't find
the mapped network, however can access drives through 'Run'
If I run loggon script again it brings the drives back,
but this is a short term fix because it happens again.
Does anyone have any other solutions?
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- Windows XP Network >> file sharing problemI have 2 machines running xp pro w/ sp2. They are connected through a
router. They used to share files just fine. Now machine 1 can access
machine 2, but machine 2 cannot access machine 1, although machine 2
occasionally "knows" machine 1 is there, it says it's not accessable. I'm
not sure if the problem began before or after I installed sp2.
I tried uninstalling sp2 from machine 1, and initially everything worked
until I rebooted - then same old thing. I have since re-installed sp2.
machine 1 runs mcafee firewall, and machine 2 runs norton internet security.
Both firewalls have the most recent updates, and are configured to use home
networking. Disabling them does not help.
Neither machine has problems accessing the internet.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Sound cardsHi
My speakers are not working although they are connected. On investigation
the help and support is saying the sound card is not connected/installed?
This has been working okay up until a day ago. We have been running virus
scan's due to the computer being slow, also removing unwanted programmes and
I am now wondering if we have deactivated the sound card by mistake. How do I
reinstall the sound card. Help required please.
Thanks
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Smart card reader brings winxp pro to a crawlWhen I plug in a USB card reader the cpu becomes utilised
100%. Everything is slowed e.g. start menu takes a minute
or two to pop up. This doesn't happen with other USB
devices. It's a gigabyte MB GA-7VA and AMD 2400+ CPU. In
the processes box it only shows system idle using CPU so
it's got me stumped. Tried a different model card reader
and got same result. I think windows is having trouble
allocating a drive letter but I wouldn't know where to
bein trouble-shooting this.
Thanks in advance for your help
JD
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- Windows XP >> Registration and legalitiesI will be getting another computer shortly, (w/ NO O.S.)
and want to install XP PRO. I have many questions.
1)What to buy?...I see OEM, full oem, full retail. What
is the pro and cons for using or buying each? Which is
better?
2)Is a "full oem" version the same software as a full
retail?
3)Can I put XP on my new comp and then again on a third
one that I plan to buy a month later?
4)What is all the hype about registering. Can I install
and use the full software without registering w/Microsoft?
5)Can you still do live update without registering?
6)If I'm not allowed to use it on more than one computer,
that's fine, but how will they know? I ask this not so
much to use one copy for a million computers but in
curiosity on HOW Microsoft would KNOW...are they allowed
or have ways where they look into your computer (snoop)
and "verify" things??
7)If I buy a copy from EBAY or somewhere, what happens if
they lied about it not being registered. A friend told me
that it wouldn't matter as long as I just use it without
registering it. Is that true. How can I know if I have a
legal copy without necessarily letting Microsoft know
which copy I have?
8)If I want to also install Office pro 2003 do I need to
buy 3 copies for 3 home computers? That would be $1500
and seems a bit much (to put it nicely) for one poor soul
to put it on all his personal computers.
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- Windows XP Support >> Floppy, CD ROM, Zip Drive ProblemsI have Windows XP 5.1 (Service Pack 2) installed on a Genuine Intel PC
with 2.5 GHz CPU and 1GB of RAM.
Ever since May of this year, my floppy drive and CD ROM drive will only
work in Safe Mode. In regular mode, I get the message that the floppy
or CD are not formatted (although they are and can be read in Safe Mode
or in regular mode on my other PC). I get the same problem with my
Iomega Zip drive (although it doesn't seem to run in Safe Mode). I
tried to do a system restore but, for some reason, my system restore
points only go back to August. I guess it wasn't setting restore points
before that. There may have been a virus on the computer when the
problem first arose (in May) but we have been cleaning the the computer
with Spybot, AVG and AdAware since then and they have not found
anything lately although I always keep them up to date.
I also tried reistalling the Iomega driver but, while the
reinstallation ran without errors, it had no effect.
I noticed that an earlier poster to this group resolved the problem by
uninstalling !Conflicts in the System Devices section of the Device
Manager. I searched this section and did not find any !Conflicts.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Peter.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Where to find System RestoreWhen Control Panel was switched to Classic View, I see a couple dozen of
icons are seen.
But I could not have an access to System Restore folder. Could someone
tell me which icon I should click?
Satoshi
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