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===Starting System Restore from the Command Prompt===
 
===Starting System Restore from the Command Prompt===
 
#Open the command prompt. Reboot your computer and load the Advanced Startup menu. You can access this by pressing the F8 key as your computer boots up. Select “Safe Mode with Command Prompt” from the list of options. You will be taken to a DOS-style command prompt.
 
#Open the command prompt. Reboot your computer and load the Advanced Startup menu. You can access this by pressing the F8 key as your computer boots up. Select “Safe Mode with Command Prompt” from the list of options. You will be taken to a DOS-style command prompt.
#*For more details on starting in Safe Mode, see [[Start-Windows-in-Safe-Mode|this article]].
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#*For more details on starting in Safe Mode, see [[Start Windows in Safe Mode|this article]].
 
#*This method is for Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Windows 8 users should refer to the next section.
 
#*This method is for Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Windows 8 users should refer to the next section.
 
#*If you can’t access the Advanced Startup menu, insert your installation disc and [[Change-Computer-BIOS-Settings|boot from it]]. Select “Repair your computer” and then select “System Restore”.
 
#*If you can’t access the Advanced Startup menu, insert your installation disc and [[Change-Computer-BIOS-Settings|boot from it]]. Select “Repair your computer” and then select “System Restore”.