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Old 10-11-2008, 10:28 PM
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i need to rest my computer to an earlier date



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Old 10-11-2008, 11:56 PM
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Right mouse click on the clock in the lower right corner.

Click on Adjust Date & Time, then change it to what you want it to show.

If you think this will prolong trial software it does not, as you will eventually run out of dates...

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I thought that the OP was asking to restore to an earlier date.

Start > all programs > accessories > system tools > system restore and select the bold dates as close to the one you wish to use.



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I thought that the OP was asking to restore to an earlier date.

Start > all programs > accessories > system tools > system restore and select the bold dates as close to the one you wish to use.
I habin truble reedin 'tard 2day mate, I muz go bak 2 skool an lern sum moor...



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And I see words that are not really there as well. Maybe we both need to return to school,



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