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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:15 pm 
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Hello to anyone who can help

im running windows xp home edidion 2002 service pack 3

i would like to go back to factory settings..... this i have done twice before so i know how long it takes,

But as i am on the service pack 3, when i take it back to factory settings will i get this update back again.

The reason i want to do this is that is i have not been running an antivirus as my pc because it is so slow. And it will be full of virisus i know :oops:

but i am thinking once it has a good clean i will get back one of the lighter free anti virusis as this is only a 32 bit too

i hope this makes sense ,as im still a pc learner,
thankyou Aileen,


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 Post subject: Re: factory settings
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:42 pm 
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You will be offered all the updates and the Service Pack 3 when you revert to Factory settings. Try and put SP3 on first after you have gone back. Then let it check for updates and there may not be too many! :shock: :shock:

Then install Microsoft Security Essentials. It will NOT slow down your computer but will protect it better than not having any antivirus at all.

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 Post subject: Re: factory settings
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Cheers for the reply dave,
i did try the (mse) before and had nothing but problems.
But as long as i know i can get the update's :shock: :shock: back then im going to take it back to factory settings.

I just wanted a pro! like yourself for that bit of confidence :-) as i thought all updates for an old pc like mine would be obsolete.

So i guess most of them will be in the service pagk 3.

Hope you are keeping well and best wishes dave
Aileen :wink:


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