"Lance Ulanoff" is an American tech and social media commentator. He is a former Editor-in-Chief of PCMag.com, PC Magazine, and Mashable and SVP of Content for PCMag Digital Network, and is now an editor at Mashable. He appears as guest on US TV and radio shows. He has spent nearly two decades in the computer technology publishing industry. Previously, he edited PCMag.com, the website for PC Magazine. Ulanoff also writes an award-winning and popular column for the website.

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[Go to the] start [menu], [choose] program, accessories, system tools, system restore, and then it's a wizard and it shows you on that wizard all the dates where checkpoints were made. So a checkpoint from the day before may not always help you, a checkpoint from 3-4 days ago or a week ago probably will. But if you go back months you could delete stuff you don't want to delete.

You put up a photo and you visit the site every 90 days. You have to print photos every once in a while, or you have to buy something like a cup.

Don't consider these Web sites as the ultimate storage system. It's up to you to store your photographs someplace safe.

A system restore is a snapshot in time, and that's fantastic because what that means is you can roll back the hands of time and go back to a time before you did something to harm your computer or something else did something to harm your computer.