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How Do You Repair Internet Explorer For XP?

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How Do You Repair Internet Explorer For XP?

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When Windows XP is not working as it should, you can repair it by performing a System Restore, which restores the operating system back to an earlier time when it was functioning properly. System Restore does not reset your computer to factory settings, so you will not lose all added files. However, you will lose data, programs and settings that have been added or modified since the date you select as your restore point. Before using System Restore, try deleting any programs that were added right before your problems began and run a thorough virus scan to eliminate other possible causes. If the issue is still not resolved, follow directions to restore the system. Step 1 Close all browser windows and programs that are open on your computer. Step 2 Click on “Start” and then “All Programs.” Step 3 Select “Accessories,” and when Accessories opens up, choose “System Tools.” Step 4 Select “System Restore” from the System Tools menu. Step 5 Choose the option “Restore My Computer to an Earlier

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