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billy5

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I'm not extremly computer savvy, so this may be a stupid question.

Does anyone know a way that I could set up my computer so that every time I reboot, any changes that were made in the previous session are deleted? I'm running ME. Any knowledge is greatly appreciated. Thanks. <_<

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Smokey

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Welcome to GTG billy5 :D

You could set a system restore point for right before you make the changes. When you want to go back, just use the restore point you made. <_<
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