"Restore Wizard" lets you delete files at will

  
                  

As a computer teacher, the most headache is that the computer that he has carefully installed and debugged has been ruined by students and is completely flawless. Sometimes students who want to go to class can't open the machine, and they can't open the application. They are too busy. When they see the computer room of the brother school, they use a kind of expansion device called "hard disk restore card" to protect the computer. Very envious, helpless school funding shortage can not be achieved, unwilling to compromise, I finally found a software called "Restore Wizard" in the net, its function is roughly the same as "hard disk restore card", it is the end of my work The misfortune in the middle. Is it really amazing?

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Preparation

First adjust the computer to the best state (best re-install). If your computer system files are incomplete and the settings are messy, then every time you restore the Restore Wizard, you will get this situation. It is better not to restore.

Then download and install. After the installation is complete, I found that there is an icon for the restore wizard in the system bar, which means that the restore wizard has started working.

Settings

The next thing we have to do is set the restore wizard. Right-click the "Restore Wizard" icon in the system bar to bring up the shortcut menu. There are four options. The key to master the settings of "Restore Wizard Command" and how to "set parameters". First look at the parameter settings, in the restore mode, you can choose "automatic restore" for convenience, so that the next time you boot, there will be no prompt box like manual restore. At the same time, you can select "Automatically restore CMOS" and "Prevent hard disk I/O corruption" (as shown in the figure). As for the setting of time and space, it is not very important, and can be modified according to the actual situation. Don't forget to change the password, click the [Change Password] button, enter the old password (eg 12345678) in the pop-up dialog box, then type in your new password, after confirming, press the [OK] button. Click the "Restore Wizard Command" pop-up instruction list, there are five instructions to choose from (restore data: the purpose of this command is to restore the data on the hard disk to the state at the time of installation or the last dump; dump data: The function of the instruction is to save the data on the current hard disk as the basis for the next restoration, that is to say, the data stored at the time of installation or the last time will be replaced; retaining the data: the purpose of the instruction is to maintain the current data. ;Remove after removal: The purpose of this command is to restore the data on the hard disk to the state at the time of installation or the last dump, and remove the restore wizard; remove and remove: the purpose of this command is to the current hard disk Save the data, and remove the restore wizard), you can choose the appropriate option according to your needs, here you can select "restore data", then just set the following command button, it will take effect after restart. //This article comes from the computer software and hardware application network www.45it.com reproduced please specify

Verification

You can now set up your computer, even delete the Windows installation folder, until you feel bad So, restart the machine, what did you see? Haha..., the computer is back to its previous state. how about it? Heartbeat, hurry up and download one.

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