As many users of Windows XP know, it’s not that difficult to bring your computer system to its knees. Even Microsoft recognized that fact when it added its Restore feature to Windows XP. As someone constantly installing and uninstalling software on their computer, as well as connecting and disconnecting numerous gadgets to it, I can attest to the value of Restore, but I’m also aware of its limitations — and I have a totally zonked PC collecting dust in an alcove of my house to prove it.
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Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. January 26, 2007 04:00 AMAs many users of Windows XP know, it’s not that difficult to bring your computer system to its knees. Even Microsoft recognized that fact when it added its Restore feature to Windows XP. As someone constantly installing and uninstalling software on their computer, as well as connecting and disconnecting numerous gadgets to it, I can attest to the value of Restore, but I’m also aware of its limitations — and I have a totally zonked PC collecting dust in an alcove of my house to prove it.