RE: System restore ?

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Woops! Forgot the plug for my favorite imaging utility - Acronis True Image.
Acronis will allow you to make an exact image of your disk at the time of
the imaging. Then, when you restore the image, the system will be back to
the way that it was the day that you made the image.

"Prashant" wrote:

> How can I use system restore, to create a restore point, which will remove
> all changes made for data files too.? That is get the computer to an exact
> same state as it was prior to the system restore.
>
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