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I have a Dell XPS 420 desktop with a 750gb hd and a 1tb hd, 4 gb ram . I
created playlists in windows media player. I tried to burn a dvd yesterday
with ROXIO but couldn't figure it out. so I used Windows dvd maker. Then I
tried unsuccessfully to add music. I did burn the picture slideshow
successfully however most of my music won't open. I have some pictures in my
music files and some music in my video files. Everything is messed up
How do I restore the machine WINDOWS ULTIMATE, back to yesterday, before I
did all the around 2 a.m. Thank you for any help. Ginny
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How to repair the operating system and how to restore the operating system
configuration to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936212/en-us
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oscar
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Will this restore not only my system , but all my files??
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I can not run system file checker because the system does not recognize me
as an administrator. I did Start run cmd. it said i had to be an
administrator. I typed in all the passwords and admin\password but it
did not recognize any of these as a command. How do I run system file
checker??? please. Ginny
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NOT your files.
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Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System restore.
Your files remained untouched.
It is the settings that are restored to what they were before you altered
them.
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
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