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I made a system purchase in early-August of 2005. It was a Dell Dimension
3000, successor to my prior computer (failed motherboard). With this new
system, I wanted to be painstakingly careful. I wanted to download a few
files and programs, but with the new security technologies implemented in
Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, upon installing any files or programs, a
dialog box would appear stating that, "This file could harm your computer if
it contains malicious code." (probably not exact quotation). It instilled a
bit of fear within me, and I would use system restore to revert my computer
back to it's original state prior to the download. I've done this on numerous
occasions, and I want to know if restoring your computer an outstanding
number of times causes any internal, irreversible damage to your computer or
system register?
3000, successor to my prior computer (failed motherboard). With this new
system, I wanted to be painstakingly careful. I wanted to download a few
files and programs, but with the new security technologies implemented in
Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, upon installing any files or programs, a
dialog box would appear stating that, "This file could harm your computer if
it contains malicious code." (probably not exact quotation). It instilled a
bit of fear within me, and I would use system restore to revert my computer
back to it's original state prior to the download. I've done this on numerous
occasions, and I want to know if restoring your computer an outstanding
number of times causes any internal, irreversible damage to your computer or
system register?