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A few weeks ago I left my computer laptop xps (m1530) dell unattended & my 2yr.old'm ahold of it... I don't know what he did or clicked on, but whatever he's done now could open programs or exequte properly... almost all my programs try to open w / win.rar.  I tried to do a system restore, but when I click on it it does NOTHING... I have backed up my files & they are on my computer, but I have no idea how to do... PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME... IM limited on my computer knowledge, so what's the easiest difficulty... I appriecate would HELP considerably

Try to start in safe mode:

before windows starts to load, press F8 and select Safe mode.

Once this is done, go to start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, System Restore.  Then select a point where everything worked.

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