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About the
EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials
All EasyLI Done! Series Tutorials are designed to accomplish
specific tasks on a step-by-step basis!
From connecting
two computers together to share files using a crossover cable
to setting up a secured
wireless network connection, these online tutorials are extremely
easy to follow. Although all tutorials were put together with the
novice user (beginner) in mind, advanced users will find a few tricks
to put to use also, such as 'How
to Force Windows to Shutdown' when it just won't shutdown normally.
Before downloading or using any content or
software on this site, please read the End User License Agreement
(EULA).
Did you know? Viruses and some legitimate programs can cause damage
to, or disable the Windows System Restore feature.
If the System Restore feature stops functioning properly,
you should manually turn it
off and then turn it back on
to restore its functionality.
Follow the steps below to turn on
the System Restore feature in Windows XP.
Step-by-step
Tutorials:
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How
to Turn On System Restore
Turning on System Restore and creating
a new Restore Point can be a lifesaver in many situations.
For example, if you install a program or a driver that causes problems,
and uninstalling it does not resolve the problems, you can use System
Restore to restore your system to the way it was before you
installed the program or driver that caused the problems. Also,
if your system becomes slow or unstable for no apparent reason,
using System Restore, you may be able to quickly resolve
the problem.
Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them, using a crossover cable. If you have a router, connect all your computers to the router and share internet connections, as well as file sharing! It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's now free!
Here's how to turn on System Restore:

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Step
1: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Start' button.
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Step
2: With the right mouse
button, click on 'My Computer'.
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Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them, using a crossover cable. If you have a router, connect all your computers to the router and share internet connections, as well as file sharing! It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's now free! |
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| The
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The objective is to show you how to get
computer tasks done quickly and easily. Step-by-step! |
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| Lee
Indy |
Lee Indy proudly presents easy to use
step-by-step online tutorials.
Lee Indy - Helping people help themselves. EasyLI Done! |
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