system repair

Impossible to change the date or month on system repair screen, I put manually the date I wanted, but it also highlights todays date and the custom are loose. I have something virus going on that's why I wanted to come back to fall 1 2010... can someone help me? I'll throw the computer out the window soon!

all dates that are highlighted in bold / confirming that there is a restore point / available to restore the file system.
 
But if there is no date highlighted, it may be that there are simply not available to restore points because none were made by the system or by yourself.  However if you did the restore points, then maybe the settings for the system restore function have not changed to ensure sufficient disk space and restore points have been removed or if you incurreda single scenario then the system restore calendar is empty of restore points.  so, if you have made a 12-01-2010 restore point, but is not on the calendar, then is are a few scripts available that can rebuild the blank calendar.
 
In addition, if you think you have a virus, although you program antivirus did not confirm an infection, restore points and backup can actually restore the infections when they restore system files, even if they are infected system files.
 
Perhaps, the instability of your system is caused by other things and not an infection.
 
 
 

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Impossible to change the date or month on system repair screen, I put manually the date I wanted, but it also highlights todays date and the custom are loose. I have something virus going on that's why I wanted to come back to fall 1 2010... can someone help me? I'll throw the computer out the window soon!

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