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exe password (xp tools)....

I had this xp tools demo version... I try to set a password on some of my exe files... but when I try to unlock it password was still there even I unstill the xp tools and even I delete it from the regestry and reboot when I activate the exe files it still ask for the password... (good thing i know the pass ) but I want to unlock it... I will not use that program again... its sucks...

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Do a System Restore to a point BEFORE you installed this program.
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how to do system restore... can you instract me step by step...
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Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore.

From there, click on a date and your system will be restored to as it was then.
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