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                         Selected Windows XP
                        Troubleshooting Guide
                                        Compiled by: Jason M. Cohen

            To locate lost files:

            Check these locations to locate lost files:


                       The My Documents folder

               •      Click Start, and then click My Documents.


                       The default save location of the program you used to open or create the
               file

               1. Open the program.
               2. On the File menu, click Save As.

                      This opens the program's default save location where the file was likely
                      saved.


                       Perform a search

               •      Click Start, click Search, and then do one of the following:
                          o To search for a document, click Documents (Word, Excel, etc.).
                          o To search for another file type, click Other files or folders.


            For more information, click Related Topics.

                       The Documents and Settingsuser name folder

               1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
               2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory.
                  For example, C: or D:.




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                3. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder, and then double-click
                   the folder that corresponds to your user name.

                   Depending on how Windows was installed on your computer, the
                   Documents and Settings folder may not be present.


                    The systemrootWindowssystem32 folder

                1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
                2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory.
                   For example, C: or D:.
                3. Double-click the systemroot1 folder, and then double-click system32.
                4. In the systemrootsystem32 folder, double-click the file or folder you want
                   to open.


                    The root directory

                1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
                2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory.
                   For example, C: or D:.




                 The folders of the program you used to open or create the file

                1. Click Start, and then click My Computer.


            1
              systemroot
            The path and folder name where the Windows system files are located. Typically,
            this is C:Windows, although you can designate a different drive or folder when
            you install Windows. You can use the value %systemroot% to replace the actual
            location of the folder that contains the Window system files. To identify your
            systemroot folder, click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%, and then click
            OK.




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                2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory.
                   For example, C: or D:.
                3. Double-click the Program Files folder, and then double-click the file or
                   folder you want to open.

                    For example, if you created a document in Microsoft Word, the file may
                    have been saved in one of the folders associated with Microsoft Word.

            Related Topics




            Diagnosing game controller issues

            If a game port controller does not install properly, you can use Device Manager
            or the Hardware troubleshooter to troubleshoot the problem.

                • If the controller appears in Device Manager2, right-click the controller
                  name and click Properties. Problems and suggested actions are
                  displayed in Device Status. For more information, click Related Topics.
                • You can also use the Hardware troubleshooter to diagnose and solve
                  problems with hardware devices such as game controllers. Start the
                  Hardware troubleshooter.

            Related Topics




            2
             Device Manager
            An administrative tool that you can use to manage the devices on your computer.
            Using Device Manager, you can view and change device properties, update
            device drivers, configure device settings, and uninstall devices.
            See also: device, uninstall




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            Fixing a printing problem
            If you encounter difficulty printing, you can pursue a solution in a variety of ways.
            To find out more about a method, click it.

                    Use the Printing Troubleshooter
            The Printing Troubleshooter asks you a series of questions to help narrow the
            possibilities that could be causing your printing problem. It then suggests a
            solution.
            Step-by-step procedure

                    Get assistance on the Internet
            Microsoft Product Support Services offers extensive assistance in solving printing
            problems. You can search for a printing solution, check for answers to frequently
            asked questions, and download printer drivers.
            Step-by-step procedure

                    Consult the printer manufacturer
            Ultimately, the manufacturer of your printer is the best authority for solving
            printing problems. Consult the documentation that came with your printer for
            possible solutions.
            If you cannot solve the problem, contact the manufacturer directly. The
            documentation likely has a support number you can call, or a Web site address.
            Many printers also have this information located somewhere on the printer,
            usually on the back or underside. You might also locate the manufacturer on the
            Web by using an Internet search site.
            Related Topics




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            Windows File Protection
            In versions of Windows prior to Windows 2000, installing software in addition to
            the operating system might overwrite shared system files such as dynamic-link
            libraries (.dll files) and executable files (.exe files). When system files are
            overwritten, system performance becomes unpredictable, programs behave
            erratically, and the operating system fails.
            In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, Windows File Protection prevents the
            replacement of protected system files such as .sys, .dll, .ocx, .ttf, .fon, and .exe
            files. Windows File Protection runs in the background and protects all files
            installed by the Windows Setup program.
            Windows File Protection detects attempts by other programs to replace or move
            a protected system file. Windows File Protection checks the file's digital signature
            to determine if the new file is the correct Microsoft version. If the file is not the
            correct version, Windows File Protection either replaces the file from the backup
            stored in the Dllcache folder or from the Windows CD. If Windows File Protection
            cannot locate the appropriate file, it prompts you for the location. Windows File
            Protection also writes an event to the event log, noting the file replacement
            attempt.
            By default, Windows File Protection is always enabled and allows Windows
            digitally signed files to replace existing files. Currently, signed files are distributed
            through:

               •   Windows Service Packs
               •   Hotfix distributions
               •   Operating system upgrades
               •   Windows Update
               •   Windows Device Manager/Class Installer

            Related Topics




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            Accessing System Restore
            You must be a member of the administrator group on your computer to access
            the System Restore Wizard or change System Restore settings.
            If you are an administrator and you cannot access System Restore Wizard or
            view System Restore settings, your domain administrator might have turned off
            System Restore by using system Group Policy. Contact your domain
            administrator for more information.
            There are three methods that you can use to access System Restore
            functionality.

               • You can access the System Restore Wizard through the Start menu. To
                 access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, point to All Programs,
                 point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System
                 Restore.
               • You can access System Restore through Control Panel. To open the
                 System Restore Wizard, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click
                 Performance and Maintenance. Under See Also, click System Restore.
               • You can access System Restore through Help and Support Center. To
                 access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help and
                 Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System
                 Restore to undo changes, and then click Run the System Restore
                 Wizard.

            For more information about System Restore, see System Restore overview.




            Disk Space Issues




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            In order to install and run, System Restore requires at least 200 MB of available
            space on your hard disk (or on the partition where your operating system folder is
            located). If you do not have sufficient space available when the operating system
            is installed, System Restore is installed, but it is not activated. System Restore
            cannot be turned on until you make at least 200 MB of disk space available.
            When System Restore runs low on disk space, the monitoring of all drives is
            suspended. All drives are displayed as suspended in System Restore Status in
            Systems Properties in Control Panel. When System Restore is suspended, you
            cannot run the System Restore Wizard. If you attempt to run the wizard, a dialog
            box is displayed to inform you that System Restore is suspended. System
            Restore automatically resumes monitoring when a minimum of 200 MB of disk
            space become available.
            To make more disk space available, do one of the following:

               •    Open Disk Cleanup. You can use Disk Cleanup to remove unneeded files.
               •    Open Add or Remove Programs. You can use Add or Remove Programs
                    to remove programs or operating system components that you no longer
                    use.


                   Notes

               • To open Disk Cleanup, click Start, point to All Programs, point to
                 Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup.
               • To open Add or Remove Programs, click Start, click Control Panel, and
                 then click Add or Remove Programs.

            For more information, see To change System Restore settings.




            Understanding System Restore
            System Restore performs the following tasks:




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                    Restores your computer to a previous state
            System Restore automatically tracks changes to your computer at all times and
            at specific intervals by creating restore points before changes occur. Restore
            points are stored states of your computer.
            You can also manually create restore points to record your computer state and
            settings before you make changes to your computer. This allows you to restore
            the computer to a previous state, by choosing a restore point on a date or time
            prior to when you made the change.
            For example, if you accidentally delete monitored program files (such as files that
            have the .exe or .dll file name extensions), or monitored program files become
            corrupted, you can restore your computer to a state that existed before those
            changes occurred.
            By default, System Restore monitors and restores all partitions and drives on
            your computer. It also monitors all installations of applications or drivers that
            users perform through delivery mechanisms such as CD-ROM, floppy disk,
            Systems Management Server (SMS), or IntelliMirror.
            In some rare instances, during the restoration process System Restore restores
            a folder that has the same name as an existing folder. To avoid writing over the
            existing file, System Restore renames the folder by adding a numeric suffix to the
            name.

                    Restores your computer without losing your personal files
            System Restore does not cause you to lose your personal files or password.
            Items like documents, e-mail messages, browsing history, and the last specified
            password are saved when you revert to an earlier state with System Restore.
            System Restore protects your personal files by not restoring any files in the My
            Documents folder. It also does not restore any files that use common data file
            name extensions, such as .doc or .xls. If you're not sure whether your personal
            files use common data file name extensions, and you do not want the data files
            to be affected by System Restore, save them in the My Documents folder.




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            If a program was installed after the restore point that you are restoring to was
            created, the program might be uninstalled as part of the restoration process.
            Data files that are created with the program are not lost. However, in order to
            open the files again, you must reinstall the associated program.

                    Stores one to three weeks of past restore points
            The actual number of saved restore points depends on how much activity there
            has been on your computer, the size of your hard disk (or the partition that
            contains your Windows XP Professional folder), and how much disk space has
            been allocated on your computer to store System Restore information. See To
            change System Restore settings.

                    Locates dates associated with restore points
            When you run System Restore, a calendar is displayed to help you find dates
            associated with restore points. If you don't use your computer every day, some
            days might not have any restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you
            might have restore points almost every day, and some days might have several
            restore points.

                    Ensures that all restorations are reversible
            If you do not like the state of your computer after your restore it, you can undo
            the restoration or select another restore point. All successful restorations are
            reversible. All failed restorations are automatically reversed by System Restore.

                    Provides several types of restore points
            The list below describes each type of restore point and how System Restore
            works with each type.

                    Initial System checkpoints
            This restore point is created the first time you start your computer after you
            upgrade it to Windows XP Professional or when you first start a new computer.
            Selecting this restore point reverts Windows XP Professional and programs to




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            the state they were in at that time. All files with data file name extensions (such
            as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the My Documents folder are not restored.
            If System Restore must remove all old restore points to make room for new
            changes, a new restore point is created and restore points creation resumes from
            that time.

                    System checkpoints
            System Restore creates restore points on a regular basis even if you have not
            made any changes to the system. System Restore automatically creates these
            restore points:

               •   every 24 hours of calendar time

                   or

               •   every 24 hours your computer is turned on

            If your computer is turned off for more than 24 hours, System Restore creates a
            restore point the next time you start the computer. The computer must be idle for
            a few minutes before System Restore creates a scheduled restore point.
            Selecting a scheduled restore point restores Windows XP Professional and
            programs to the state they were in at that time. Any files with data file name
            extensions (such as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the My Documents folder
            are not restored.

                    Program name installation restore points
            When you install a program by using the latest installers such as InstallShield
            and Windows XP Professional Installer, System Restore creates a restore point.
            Use these restore points to track changes made to your system or to restore your
            computer to the state it was in before you installed the program.
            Selecting this restore point removes installed files and registry settings, and
            restores programs and system files that were altered by the installation. Any files
            with data file name extensions (such as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the
            My Documents folder are not restored.




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            To revert the changes made by a program that does not use one of the specified
            installers, select the most recent restore point before the program was installed.

                    Windows XP Professional automatic update restore points
            If you use Windows XP Professional automatic updates to receive downloaded
            updates, System Restore creates a restore point before installing the updating
            software. If items are downloaded, but not installed, a restore point is not
            created. A restore point is created only when the components start to install. Use
            these points to track changes you made to your system or if these updates might
            conflict with other products on your computer.

                    Manually created restore points
            You can manually create your own restore points in the System Restore Wizard.
            When a created restore point is listed in the Select a restore point screen, it
            includes the name you gave it and is prefaced with the day, date and time it was
            created. You can create a restore point when you like the way your computer is
            functioning or before you make changes on your computer, like installing
            programs, that might make your computer function differently.

                    Restore operation restore points
            Each time you perform a restoration, it is a change made to your computer.
            System Restore creates restore operation restore points to track the change and
            the restoration. You can select these restore operation restore points in the
            Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the
            restoration.

                    Unsigned device driver restore points
            System Restore immediately creates a restore point if it detects that you are
            installing a driver to your computer that has not been signed or certified by
            Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). If the installation of the driver makes
            undesirable changes to your computer, you can select these restore points in the
            Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the changes




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            and restore your computer to the state that existed before you installed the
            driver.

                       Microsoft Backup utility recovery restore points
            When you perform a recovery using the Backup utility, System Restore
            immediately creates a restore point before the process starts. If the recovery puts
            your computer in an undesirable state, you can select these restore points in the
            Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the changes
            and restore your computer to the state that existed before you performed the
            recovery.

                   Notes

               •      If you restore to a restore point before a program was installed, that
                      program does not work after restoration. If you want to use the program
                      again, you must reinstall it.
               •      System Restore does not replace the process of uninstalling a program.
                      To completely remove the files installed by a program, you must remove
                      the program using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or the
                      program's own uninstall program. To open Add or Remove Programs,
                      click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove
                      Programs.
               •      System Restore does not monitor or restore contents of redirected folders
                      or any settings associated with roaming user profiles.
               •      System Restore monitors and restores only the partitions and drives that it
                      is configured to monitor, not partitions or drives that are redirected or
                      excluded from System Restore monitoring.
               •      If you have encrypted program files (such as files that have the .exe or .dll
                      file name extensions), you can ensure that they can never be restored to a
                      decrypted state. To do this, turn off System Restore before you encrypt
                      your files or folders, and then turn System Restore on again after the files
                      or folders are encrypted. Or, if you have already encrypted the files or
                      folders, turn System Restore off and on again. When you turn off System
                      Restore, you delete all restore points. The restore points that are created
                      after System Restore is turned on again will not include times when the
                      files were decrypted. Typically, you only encrypt data files, which are not
                      affected by System Restore.
               •      Antivirus utilities can affect whether your system can be restored to a
                      previous point. If a restore point contains an infected file because the
                      utility is not set to clean the file within the restore point, or if an infected file
                      has been removed from a restore point by an antivirus utility because it
                      could not be cleaned, System Restore will not recover the computer to this




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                    partial or infected state. If System Restore could not restore your
                    computer to a previous state, and you suspect that one or more restore
                    points contain infected files or have had infected files removed by the
                    antivirus utility, you can remove all restore points from the System Restore
                    archive by turning off System Restore and then turning it back on.

            For more information about System Restore, see System Restore overview. For
            information about using the System Restore Wizard, see Using the System
            Restore Wizard.
            For more information about Encrypting File System, see Encrypting File System.




            Using Windows Update
            You might need to be logged on as an administrator or a member of the
            Administrators group in order to perform some tasks.
            Windows Update is the online extension of Windows that helps you keep your
            computer up to date. Microsoft offers important updates, which include security
            and other critical updates, to help protect your computer against new viruses and
            other security threats that can spread over the Internet or a network. Other
            updates contain enhancements such as upgrades and tools that can help your
            computer run more smoothly. Windows Update scans your computer and
            provides you with a tailored selection of updates that apply only to the software
            and hardware on your computer.
            To find available updates

               1. Open Windows Update in Help and Support Center.
               2. On the Windows Update home page, click Scan for Available Updates.


                   Notes

               •    To open Windows Update, click Start, click All Programs, and then click
                    Windows Update.




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               • The first time you go to the Windows Update Web site, click Yes when
                 prompted to install any required software or controls.
               • To use Windows Update, you need to establish a connection to the
                 Internet.
               • For more information, click Related Topics.


            Related Topics




            Automatic Updates overview
            With Automatic Updates, Windows routinely checks for updates that can help
            protect your computer against the latest viruses and other security threats. These
            high-priority updates are available through the Windows Update Web site and
            include security updates, critical updates, or service packs.
            When you turn on Automatic Updates, you don't have to search for updates
            online or worry that critical fixes might be missing. Windows automatically
            downloads and installs them for you, using a schedule that you determine. If you
            prefer to download and install updates yourself, you can also set up Automatic
            Updates to notify you whenever any high-priority updates become available.

                   Related Topics




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  • 1. 1 Selected Windows XP Troubleshooting Guide Compiled by: Jason M. Cohen To locate lost files: Check these locations to locate lost files: The My Documents folder • Click Start, and then click My Documents. The default save location of the program you used to open or create the file 1. Open the program. 2. On the File menu, click Save As. This opens the program's default save location where the file was likely saved. Perform a search • Click Start, click Search, and then do one of the following: o To search for a document, click Documents (Word, Excel, etc.). o To search for another file type, click Other files or folders. For more information, click Related Topics. The Documents and Settingsuser name folder 1. Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory. For example, C: or D:. Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 2. 2 3. Double-click the Documents and Settings folder, and then double-click the folder that corresponds to your user name. Depending on how Windows was installed on your computer, the Documents and Settings folder may not be present. The systemrootWindowssystem32 folder 1. Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory. For example, C: or D:. 3. Double-click the systemroot1 folder, and then double-click system32. 4. In the systemrootsystem32 folder, double-click the file or folder you want to open. The root directory 1. Click Start, and then click My Computer. 2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory. For example, C: or D:. The folders of the program you used to open or create the file 1. Click Start, and then click My Computer. 1 systemroot The path and folder name where the Windows system files are located. Typically, this is C:Windows, although you can designate a different drive or folder when you install Windows. You can use the value %systemroot% to replace the actual location of the folder that contains the Window system files. To identify your systemroot folder, click Start, click Run, type %systemroot%, and then click OK. Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 3. 3 2. Double-click the hard disk icon to display the contents of the root directory. For example, C: or D:. 3. Double-click the Program Files folder, and then double-click the file or folder you want to open. For example, if you created a document in Microsoft Word, the file may have been saved in one of the folders associated with Microsoft Word. Related Topics Diagnosing game controller issues If a game port controller does not install properly, you can use Device Manager or the Hardware troubleshooter to troubleshoot the problem. • If the controller appears in Device Manager2, right-click the controller name and click Properties. Problems and suggested actions are displayed in Device Status. For more information, click Related Topics. • You can also use the Hardware troubleshooter to diagnose and solve problems with hardware devices such as game controllers. Start the Hardware troubleshooter. Related Topics 2 Device Manager An administrative tool that you can use to manage the devices on your computer. Using Device Manager, you can view and change device properties, update device drivers, configure device settings, and uninstall devices. See also: device, uninstall Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 4. 4 Fixing a printing problem If you encounter difficulty printing, you can pursue a solution in a variety of ways. To find out more about a method, click it. Use the Printing Troubleshooter The Printing Troubleshooter asks you a series of questions to help narrow the possibilities that could be causing your printing problem. It then suggests a solution. Step-by-step procedure Get assistance on the Internet Microsoft Product Support Services offers extensive assistance in solving printing problems. You can search for a printing solution, check for answers to frequently asked questions, and download printer drivers. Step-by-step procedure Consult the printer manufacturer Ultimately, the manufacturer of your printer is the best authority for solving printing problems. Consult the documentation that came with your printer for possible solutions. If you cannot solve the problem, contact the manufacturer directly. The documentation likely has a support number you can call, or a Web site address. Many printers also have this information located somewhere on the printer, usually on the back or underside. You might also locate the manufacturer on the Web by using an Internet search site. Related Topics Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 5. 5 Windows File Protection In versions of Windows prior to Windows 2000, installing software in addition to the operating system might overwrite shared system files such as dynamic-link libraries (.dll files) and executable files (.exe files). When system files are overwritten, system performance becomes unpredictable, programs behave erratically, and the operating system fails. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, Windows File Protection prevents the replacement of protected system files such as .sys, .dll, .ocx, .ttf, .fon, and .exe files. Windows File Protection runs in the background and protects all files installed by the Windows Setup program. Windows File Protection detects attempts by other programs to replace or move a protected system file. Windows File Protection checks the file's digital signature to determine if the new file is the correct Microsoft version. If the file is not the correct version, Windows File Protection either replaces the file from the backup stored in the Dllcache folder or from the Windows CD. If Windows File Protection cannot locate the appropriate file, it prompts you for the location. Windows File Protection also writes an event to the event log, noting the file replacement attempt. By default, Windows File Protection is always enabled and allows Windows digitally signed files to replace existing files. Currently, signed files are distributed through: • Windows Service Packs • Hotfix distributions • Operating system upgrades • Windows Update • Windows Device Manager/Class Installer Related Topics Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 6. 6 Accessing System Restore You must be a member of the administrator group on your computer to access the System Restore Wizard or change System Restore settings. If you are an administrator and you cannot access System Restore Wizard or view System Restore settings, your domain administrator might have turned off System Restore by using system Group Policy. Contact your domain administrator for more information. There are three methods that you can use to access System Restore functionality. • You can access the System Restore Wizard through the Start menu. To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System Restore. • You can access System Restore through Control Panel. To open the System Restore Wizard, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Performance and Maintenance. Under See Also, click System Restore. • You can access System Restore through Help and Support Center. To access the System Restore Wizard, click Start, and then click Help and Support. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Using System Restore to undo changes, and then click Run the System Restore Wizard. For more information about System Restore, see System Restore overview. Disk Space Issues Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 7. 7 In order to install and run, System Restore requires at least 200 MB of available space on your hard disk (or on the partition where your operating system folder is located). If you do not have sufficient space available when the operating system is installed, System Restore is installed, but it is not activated. System Restore cannot be turned on until you make at least 200 MB of disk space available. When System Restore runs low on disk space, the monitoring of all drives is suspended. All drives are displayed as suspended in System Restore Status in Systems Properties in Control Panel. When System Restore is suspended, you cannot run the System Restore Wizard. If you attempt to run the wizard, a dialog box is displayed to inform you that System Restore is suspended. System Restore automatically resumes monitoring when a minimum of 200 MB of disk space become available. To make more disk space available, do one of the following: • Open Disk Cleanup. You can use Disk Cleanup to remove unneeded files. • Open Add or Remove Programs. You can use Add or Remove Programs to remove programs or operating system components that you no longer use. Notes • To open Disk Cleanup, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. • To open Add or Remove Programs, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs. For more information, see To change System Restore settings. Understanding System Restore System Restore performs the following tasks: Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 8. 8 Restores your computer to a previous state System Restore automatically tracks changes to your computer at all times and at specific intervals by creating restore points before changes occur. Restore points are stored states of your computer. You can also manually create restore points to record your computer state and settings before you make changes to your computer. This allows you to restore the computer to a previous state, by choosing a restore point on a date or time prior to when you made the change. For example, if you accidentally delete monitored program files (such as files that have the .exe or .dll file name extensions), or monitored program files become corrupted, you can restore your computer to a state that existed before those changes occurred. By default, System Restore monitors and restores all partitions and drives on your computer. It also monitors all installations of applications or drivers that users perform through delivery mechanisms such as CD-ROM, floppy disk, Systems Management Server (SMS), or IntelliMirror. In some rare instances, during the restoration process System Restore restores a folder that has the same name as an existing folder. To avoid writing over the existing file, System Restore renames the folder by adding a numeric suffix to the name. Restores your computer without losing your personal files System Restore does not cause you to lose your personal files or password. Items like documents, e-mail messages, browsing history, and the last specified password are saved when you revert to an earlier state with System Restore. System Restore protects your personal files by not restoring any files in the My Documents folder. It also does not restore any files that use common data file name extensions, such as .doc or .xls. If you're not sure whether your personal files use common data file name extensions, and you do not want the data files to be affected by System Restore, save them in the My Documents folder. Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 9. 9 If a program was installed after the restore point that you are restoring to was created, the program might be uninstalled as part of the restoration process. Data files that are created with the program are not lost. However, in order to open the files again, you must reinstall the associated program. Stores one to three weeks of past restore points The actual number of saved restore points depends on how much activity there has been on your computer, the size of your hard disk (or the partition that contains your Windows XP Professional folder), and how much disk space has been allocated on your computer to store System Restore information. See To change System Restore settings. Locates dates associated with restore points When you run System Restore, a calendar is displayed to help you find dates associated with restore points. If you don't use your computer every day, some days might not have any restore points. If you use your computer frequently, you might have restore points almost every day, and some days might have several restore points. Ensures that all restorations are reversible If you do not like the state of your computer after your restore it, you can undo the restoration or select another restore point. All successful restorations are reversible. All failed restorations are automatically reversed by System Restore. Provides several types of restore points The list below describes each type of restore point and how System Restore works with each type. Initial System checkpoints This restore point is created the first time you start your computer after you upgrade it to Windows XP Professional or when you first start a new computer. Selecting this restore point reverts Windows XP Professional and programs to Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 10. 10 the state they were in at that time. All files with data file name extensions (such as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the My Documents folder are not restored. If System Restore must remove all old restore points to make room for new changes, a new restore point is created and restore points creation resumes from that time. System checkpoints System Restore creates restore points on a regular basis even if you have not made any changes to the system. System Restore automatically creates these restore points: • every 24 hours of calendar time or • every 24 hours your computer is turned on If your computer is turned off for more than 24 hours, System Restore creates a restore point the next time you start the computer. The computer must be idle for a few minutes before System Restore creates a scheduled restore point. Selecting a scheduled restore point restores Windows XP Professional and programs to the state they were in at that time. Any files with data file name extensions (such as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the My Documents folder are not restored. Program name installation restore points When you install a program by using the latest installers such as InstallShield and Windows XP Professional Installer, System Restore creates a restore point. Use these restore points to track changes made to your system or to restore your computer to the state it was in before you installed the program. Selecting this restore point removes installed files and registry settings, and restores programs and system files that were altered by the installation. Any files with data file name extensions (such as .doc, .htm, .xls, etc.) and all files in the My Documents folder are not restored. Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 11. 11 To revert the changes made by a program that does not use one of the specified installers, select the most recent restore point before the program was installed. Windows XP Professional automatic update restore points If you use Windows XP Professional automatic updates to receive downloaded updates, System Restore creates a restore point before installing the updating software. If items are downloaded, but not installed, a restore point is not created. A restore point is created only when the components start to install. Use these points to track changes you made to your system or if these updates might conflict with other products on your computer. Manually created restore points You can manually create your own restore points in the System Restore Wizard. When a created restore point is listed in the Select a restore point screen, it includes the name you gave it and is prefaced with the day, date and time it was created. You can create a restore point when you like the way your computer is functioning or before you make changes on your computer, like installing programs, that might make your computer function differently. Restore operation restore points Each time you perform a restoration, it is a change made to your computer. System Restore creates restore operation restore points to track the change and the restoration. You can select these restore operation restore points in the Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the restoration. Unsigned device driver restore points System Restore immediately creates a restore point if it detects that you are installing a driver to your computer that has not been signed or certified by Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL). If the installation of the driver makes undesirable changes to your computer, you can select these restore points in the Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the changes Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 12. 12 and restore your computer to the state that existed before you installed the driver. Microsoft Backup utility recovery restore points When you perform a recovery using the Backup utility, System Restore immediately creates a restore point before the process starts. If the recovery puts your computer in an undesirable state, you can select these restore points in the Select a restore point screen in the System Restore Wizard to undo the changes and restore your computer to the state that existed before you performed the recovery. Notes • If you restore to a restore point before a program was installed, that program does not work after restoration. If you want to use the program again, you must reinstall it. • System Restore does not replace the process of uninstalling a program. To completely remove the files installed by a program, you must remove the program using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel or the program's own uninstall program. To open Add or Remove Programs, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs. • System Restore does not monitor or restore contents of redirected folders or any settings associated with roaming user profiles. • System Restore monitors and restores only the partitions and drives that it is configured to monitor, not partitions or drives that are redirected or excluded from System Restore monitoring. • If you have encrypted program files (such as files that have the .exe or .dll file name extensions), you can ensure that they can never be restored to a decrypted state. To do this, turn off System Restore before you encrypt your files or folders, and then turn System Restore on again after the files or folders are encrypted. Or, if you have already encrypted the files or folders, turn System Restore off and on again. When you turn off System Restore, you delete all restore points. The restore points that are created after System Restore is turned on again will not include times when the files were decrypted. Typically, you only encrypt data files, which are not affected by System Restore. • Antivirus utilities can affect whether your system can be restored to a previous point. If a restore point contains an infected file because the utility is not set to clean the file within the restore point, or if an infected file has been removed from a restore point by an antivirus utility because it could not be cleaned, System Restore will not recover the computer to this Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 13. 13 partial or infected state. If System Restore could not restore your computer to a previous state, and you suspect that one or more restore points contain infected files or have had infected files removed by the antivirus utility, you can remove all restore points from the System Restore archive by turning off System Restore and then turning it back on. For more information about System Restore, see System Restore overview. For information about using the System Restore Wizard, see Using the System Restore Wizard. For more information about Encrypting File System, see Encrypting File System. Using Windows Update You might need to be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to perform some tasks. Windows Update is the online extension of Windows that helps you keep your computer up to date. Microsoft offers important updates, which include security and other critical updates, to help protect your computer against new viruses and other security threats that can spread over the Internet or a network. Other updates contain enhancements such as upgrades and tools that can help your computer run more smoothly. Windows Update scans your computer and provides you with a tailored selection of updates that apply only to the software and hardware on your computer. To find available updates 1. Open Windows Update in Help and Support Center. 2. On the Windows Update home page, click Scan for Available Updates. Notes • To open Windows Update, click Start, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update. Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer
  • 14. 14 • The first time you go to the Windows Update Web site, click Yes when prompted to install any required software or controls. • To use Windows Update, you need to establish a connection to the Internet. • For more information, click Related Topics. Related Topics Automatic Updates overview With Automatic Updates, Windows routinely checks for updates that can help protect your computer against the latest viruses and other security threats. These high-priority updates are available through the Windows Update Web site and include security updates, critical updates, or service packs. When you turn on Automatic Updates, you don't have to search for updates online or worry that critical fixes might be missing. Windows automatically downloads and installs them for you, using a schedule that you determine. If you prefer to download and install updates yourself, you can also set up Automatic Updates to notify you whenever any high-priority updates become available. Related Topics Create PDF with GO2PDF for free, if you wish to remove this line, click here to buy Virtual PDF Printer