Re: Need help using system restore points

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"BillW50" wrote
"Rock" wrote
"BillW50" wrote
Gaining access to the folder through the above method and then
deleting the folders that you are sure you don't need to ever
restore should work okay, no?

No. Restore points are chained.

Oh okay, thanks!

YW.

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Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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