2011
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Support
- System requirements
- Serial number
- Tips for Program Help
- More about MAGIX
- Introduction
- 1-click quick maintenance
- Program functions at a glance
- Functions in detail
- Additional features and settings
- MAGIX PC Check Live
- File filter
- Recorder and media information
- Help menu
- Help
- Tutorial video...
- Glossary
- Find knowledge & workshops...
- Open magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community
- Professional system analysis
- MAGIX Screenshare
- Register online
- Online Update
- Show instruction dialog again
- Reset repair of Windows registry to original state
- Reset registry to original state
- Reset cleaning of Windows registry
- About MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011
- Tips & tricks - Problems & solutions
- MAGIX services in detail
- Glossary
- Index
Functions in detail 69
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Undo system restore with Windows XP
If you want to undo system restore, then proceed as follows:
1. Close all programs before starting the system restoration assistant.
2. Open the assistant by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > System
programs > System restore.
3. At the right in the assistant, select the task "Undo last restoration" and
confirm your selection with "Continue".
System restoration will be undone and the old state will be restored.
System restore with Windows Vista
In Windows Vista restoration points are created (system check points) before
significant system-changing alterations, which enable you to bring the system
back to the old state. This may become necessary when new installations of
programs, drivers, etc make the PC instable, or cause it to malfunction.
To conduct a system restore, proceed as follows:
1. Close all programs before starting system restoration.
2. Log in to the user account, which you may use as an administrator.
3. Open MAGIX PC Check & Tuning 2011, switch into the "PC performance &
Internet" and click on "System restore".
or:
Go to Start > Control panel> left: Start page of control panel> System and
Maintenance > Save and restore > left: Repair Windows using system restore.
The system restore assistant will be opened.
4. By clicking on "Continue" you will reach a dialog, where you can select a
desired restoration point.
5. Click on "OK" and "Finish", to start restoration. The PC will reboot, applying
changes.
Note! If the PC no longer starts, system restore will not be able to help. You
have two options to choose from:
A) Hold the F8 key while the PC boots and select "Last known functional
configuration".
or: