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EXERCISE 8.2 (continued)
3.
Click the Create button. A System Protection dialog box opens.
4. Type Test 1 in the text box.
5.
Click Create to create the restore point, and wait for the restore point to be created.
6.
Click Close to close the message box that tells you the restore point was created.
7.
Close all open windows and dialog boxes.
8.
Right-click the Desktop, and click Personalize.
9.
Choose a different Desktop background, and then close the Control Panel.
10. Choose Start All Programs Accessories System Tools System Restore.
The System Restore application opens.
11. Click Next to continue.
12. In the list of restore points, click Test 1.
13. Click Next, and then click Finish. A warning appears that once started, System Restore
can't be interrupted. Click Yes.
14. Wait for your system to restart. After it restarts, click Close to dismiss the dialog box
that tells you the System Restore operation completed successfully.
15. Choose Start All Programs Accessories System Tools System Restore. The
System Restore application opens.
16. Click Next to continue.
17. In the list of restore points, click Restore Operation. Notice that its type is Undo; you're
going to undo the System Restore you just did.
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