Windows 2000 has no System Restore program like that found on Windows Me or XP. There are third party programs that can do this. One is called GoBack however it has proven to be very problematic especially for inexperienced users. Personally I use Acronis TrueImage. True Image has several very good functions. If you have the disk space you can create a hidden partition and create a full system image to that hidden partition. You can schedule Acronis to regularly create incremental backups or differential backups - a bit like Restore Points that you can roll back to. You can also set it to just backup files and folders and restore those to the location of your choice. The programs creates a bootable CD which lets you access your backups from outside of windows. Very handy if your system won't boot. It can burn images to CD or DVD or external USB drives as well as across a network.
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Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp
"jsoares7[ at ]yahoo.com" <jsoares007[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:CFD913A5-DF61-43B3-A4EF-D5C9399F7FC3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >i dont have restore to a earlier date on my computer windows 2000 > professional how can i go back to earyier time and restore system > -- > jsoares7[ at ]yahoo.com
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