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System Restore is a component of Microsofts Windows Me, Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of a failure.System Restore is accessed via the Start menu, in Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. From there, the user may either
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:48 PM on July 14, 2008
well, System Restore feature of Windows XP, and how to use it. System Restore lets you revert your computer to a previous date if a problem occurs. To do this, System Restore constantly monitors your PC looking for changes to the operating system, such as an application or driver installation, and then automatically creates a restore point when it detects a change. Because these snapshots
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Computers & Technology by richu pink at 5:09 AM on May 09, 2008
1. System restore is a utility to restore the system to earlier good state if the system gets corrupted due to virus or otherwise. 2. There is no harm if you turn it off.. only thing is that you wont be able to restore your system in case of corruption....hi chandan!ystem Restore restorept.api is a new Windows XP feature thats similar to "Last Known Configuration." However, System Restore
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Computers & Technology by Chandan at 7:38 PM on October 07, 2008
System Restores purpose is to return your system to a workable state without requiring a complete reinstallation and without compromising your data files. The utility runs in the background and automatically creates a restore point when a trigger event occurs. Trigger events include application installations, AutoUpdate installations, Microsoft Backup Utility recoveries, unsigned- driver installations
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Computers & Technology by Chandan at 9:21 PM on October 07, 2008
well Rocky, Anti-Virus software unable to delete a virus because Windows System Restore can sometimes cause these issues with virus scanners; certain files are locked under system restore and will be unable to be scanned by the software.The best practice is to turn off Windows System Restore prior to running the virus scan portion of Rucompliant. System Restore should be turned back on once you have
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 2:00 AM on May 26, 2008
internet options.c Delete temp files along with offline content when prompted, delete cookies, and clear history.d Click apply, click ok.2 Turn off system restore.a Right click My Computer.b Click properties.c Click system restore tab.d Put a check mark in turn off system restore.e click apply, click ok.Disconnect any connection to the internet3 Safeboot your computer.Note: You can press f8 repeatedly when
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Computers & Technology by sunil prasad at 8:32 PM on June 12, 2008
You cant restore Active Directory AD to a domain controller DC while the Directory Service DS is running. To restore AD, perform the following steps. 1. Reboot the computer. 2. At the boot menu Mode with Networking Safe Mode with Command Prompt Enable Boot Logging Enable VGA Mode Last Known Good Configuration Directory Services Restore Mode Windows NT domain controllers only Debugging Mode Use
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Computers & Technology by keshav at 11:16 PM on April 08, 2008
to formatting / deleting or having bad sector in the area where information was stored. Bad sector does not have any good solution...only you have to throw it away. Deleted data can be restored using some softwares, also files from HDD s with damaged boot sectors may be restored...however no information about recovery from formatted drives...some claim but if the magnetic particles are damaged or rearranged
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:47 PM on July 14, 2008
You can remove and restore the title of the Desktop toolbar, the Quick Launch toolbar, or any custom toolbar. You can also remove and restore the title of the Address and Links toolbars in Windows 98.This article describes how to remove and restore a toolbars title in Internet Explorer.Back to the topMORE INFORMATIONTo remove a toolbars title, use the appropriate method:Back to the top
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Computers & Technology by Hussain Khan at 5:28 PM on May 28, 2008
important of those. The general syntax of most ipchains commands is:ipchains command rule-specification optionsThe ipchains-save and ipchains-restore scripts make building and modifying a firewall configuration much simpler. The ipchains-save command reads the current firewall configuration and writes a simplified form to the standard output. The ipchains-restore command reads data in the output format
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Computers & Technology by Samhita at 11:43 PM on September 12, 2008
Did you mean restore what youve backed up in your portable hard drive to your systems hard drive? If so, just copy the entire contents in portable drive and paste it in your systems HDD where you wish. In case, if youre backup using Windows in-built backup tool, you can just restore the .bkf file using the same tool. Launch the backup tool from Start - All programs - Accessories - System tools
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Computers & Accessories by amit kumar at 12:45 AM on May 05, 2008
By default Windows Vista allocates 15 of your hard drive to storing System Restore points - which turns out to be a couple dozen gigabytes on a large drive.The user-friendly Windows XP slider bar which sets System Restore space has disappeared on Vista; instead a little command line actions required to reset this percentage.To recover some of that System Restore disk space, start up Vistas command
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Computers & Technology by manu pal at 11:20 AM on May 21, 2008
ask about it at http://10007.info/forum/index.php?b oard=11.0...Hi Sundar Vel,You can use one of the three methods to restore Active Directory from backup media: Primary Restore, Normal Restore i.e. Non Authoritative, and Authoritative Restore.Primary Restore: This method rebuilds the first domain controller in a domain when there is no other way to rebuild the domain. Perform a primary restore
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Operating Systems by Sundar Vel at 4:58 AM on February 15, 2009
System Restore automatically tracks changes to your computer and creates restore points before major changes are to occur. To create a restore point, System Restore takes a full snapshot of the registry and some dynamic system files. For a list of what file types are monitored and restored, see the MSDN article, Microsoft Windows XP System Restore.For example, restore points are created before new
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Computers & Technology by cindrella27 at 6:18 PM on November 17, 2007
if u have deleted something you can restore it.If u have back up some files previously you can recover it lately if faced any problem....1 The basic difference between recovery and restore is that in recovery the updated value from the database is removed while in resstore the value which is errased from database is restore.2 Restoring a database is copying the physical files from a backup medium disk
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Computers & Technology by dollmadhu at 1:24 AM on November 10, 2007