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How Do You Restore Registry In Windows XP?

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How Do You Restore Registry In Windows XP?

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If you want to restore the registry in Windows XP to fix a problem with the computer, you’ll need to use the System Restore tool, which can both create a registry backup and restore a backup. To restore the registry in XP, you need to have made a backup of the computer before the problem occurred. Click “Start,” type “%systemroot%.exe” and hit the “Enter” key. (In Windows XP, click “Start,” click “Run,” type “%systemroot%.exe” and click “OK.”) Select “Restore my computer to an earlier time” and click “Next.” Double-click the restore point you wish to restore to and click “Next.” Click “Next” again to restart the computer and restore it to the point in time you selected.

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