After restoration of the system, do not install programs or save passwords

Hi, I recently did a system recovery and now my pc won't install anything or remembering passwords, and my internet banking does not work anymore, what should I do?

I contact the computer manufacturer and ask them the correct way to reinstall vista back to factory settings.

Looks like something went wrong with the recovery process.

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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