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Norton Goback software question, if I instll it now, can I have my computer go back to 2-3 months ago

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vn-mkjlopue - 20 Aug 2006 23:02 GMT
or it can only be helpful for the future need?

If it can go back 2-3 months ago, can Norton Goback remove the all
hidden file or registry left from a software I installed in the last 2
months?

If it cannot, is there a such software available?

please advise. thanx
Rich Wilson - 20 Aug 2006 23:30 GMT
> or it can only be helpful for the future need?
>
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> please advise. thanx

I very much doubt it. Assuming you've got Windows XP, have you tried System
Restore?

Also, what problem are you trying to fix, exactly?
thanatoid - 21 Aug 2006 03:27 GMT
> or it can only be helpful for the future need?
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>  please advise. thanx

This reminds me of my mother asking me 40 years ago whether a
German-made radio would only "play" radio shows in German,
wherever in the world we happened to be.
Toolman Tim - 21 Aug 2006 03:33 GMT
>> or it can only be helpful for the future need?
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> German-made radio would only "play" radio shows in German,
> wherever in the world we happened to be.

No such luck <g>

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