Windows Xp Help

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  1. soldier02

    soldier02 Member

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    I have a Dell PC Desktop in my living room for my kids and they like to download a whole bunch of games from disney and cartoon network and it fills the hard drive up every time and then it freezes. I'd have to always crash the computer like once a month because no one knows what happened. I would like some help from someone who can tech me to set my pc to where they can download what ever and then the minute you log off or shut down and then turn the pc back on it will boot to where nothing happened to the pc, LIKE IT WAS JUST BOUGHT. I would like that to be a default. ~~~~~~~~PLEASE HELP~~~~~~~~
     
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    I think this is what you need, Returnil:
    http://www.returnilvirtualsystem.com/rvspersonal.htm

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/Returnil_Virtual_System_Personal_Edition_d5702.html

     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum as not a feedback & suggestions issue.
     
  4. soldier02

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    I will try it out and thank you for your help
     
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    Thanks for that silk42 thats a goooood one
     
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    Not sure if steady state is a virtual software or not but if it is & it does'nt allow writes to the hdd before shutting down you'll need to send any data you want to keep to an external hdd or dvd media,just remember to scan before you put it there in case it has a malware etc
     

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