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SQL Programmer
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Hello:
An end user reported something regarding the XP System Restore feature that
I am surprised at.
He had installed a program on his laptop. Beforehand, he created a Restore
Point to use just in case the program created issues. It did. It was
"messing up" some other programs of his, so he decided to use that Restore
Point in order to get himself back to square one.
He claims that, when he restored, it restored his laptop to the previous day
rather than simply to the previous point from before installing the program.
That does not sound right. I have used System Restore in the past to
restore my laptop to a point from just before I installed "bad programs", and
I got nothing but good results.
Could he have been mistaken, or am I mistaken?
SQL Programmer (it's just a name)
An end user reported something regarding the XP System Restore feature that
I am surprised at.
He had installed a program on his laptop. Beforehand, he created a Restore
Point to use just in case the program created issues. It did. It was
"messing up" some other programs of his, so he decided to use that Restore
Point in order to get himself back to square one.
He claims that, when he restored, it restored his laptop to the previous day
rather than simply to the previous point from before installing the program.
That does not sound right. I have used System Restore in the past to
restore my laptop to a point from just before I installed "bad programs", and
I got nothing but good results.
Could he have been mistaken, or am I mistaken?
SQL Programmer (it's just a name)