If I restore my computer:
a. what does that all mean?
b. If I had accidentily deleted files, will restoring the computer back to
an earlier date when I had those files, bring them back??
Please see my answer to your first post. Be patient - today is still
Christmas in many parts of the world. And no, doing a System Restore will
not bring back you lost files.
Find your original post in this newsgroup -
microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics - and see my reply. If you can't find
your post, use Google Groups Advanced Search and constrain the search to
this newsgroup and your name and today's date.
Malke
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"Don't Panic!"
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