Q: How do I uninstall the Restore Wizard?

  

Q: I just moved the machine to the bedroom and wanted to connect to the LAN with my friends. But the rookie can’t be ruthless. I don’t know how to make it messy. I regret it. I won’t mess up after reading it. Do it again. The chaos is as follows: Network Neighborhood→Properties→Configuration→Add, add the client, adapter, protocol, and service. Here, the restart is not, because there is a restore wizard, I will not. Then it was dumped in the restore wizard and it was restarted. After restarting, N consecutive times are in Windows 98. The screen that you entered does not move. I don't know how to do it? Press ESC to display "C\\>C:WINDOWS\ et intialize" and then there is no way, because of the dish, you only know what to insert the network card, graphics card, and restart the machine. After getting it, the basic is just restarting, it seems to be a crash, and there is no reaction on the keyboard. May be the problem of restoring the elf, after the transfer is not the point that automatically restores? Long brother save me!
A: It is the 98 system installed, press the home button on the keyboard when booting, then the password input box of the restore wizard will appear, enter your password, then, press ctrl+u, move In addition to the restore wizard (that is, uninstall), then you can see that your backup is not diligent, if you use the ghost to do the C drive backup after you finish the system, then you can directly restore the backup score, if not If you do, reinstall a system. The computer in your dormitory is not the machine of the Internet cafe. What kind of restore wizard is there? Are you not bothering trouble? Do you think that the restore wizard can help you protect the system, and don’t install any restore wizards in the future.

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