How to use the Windows 7 system (PC Safeguard) protection function

  
 

Vista system and Windows
7
system are very similar, but Windows7 system is relatively easy to use. The security problem is that most users pay great attention when using computer
, and hope that their computer
can be safe. Of course, the most important step of security is to protect their own Computer
, don't let others tamper, but sometimes it's not worthwhile for a colleague or friend to borrow computer
, it's not easy to say "do not borrow", but lend it to others Computer
may become unrecognizable. Fortunately, there is a PC Safeguard protection function in the Windows7 system, which allows the computer
to remain in its original state. No matter how you lend it to others, you can restore it to the previously saved state.

Operation Steps

Because I am the flagship version, there is no PC Safeguard function in the system, but it can also be used to protect the account.

If you have a simple description of the PC Safeguard function in your system, it should be no problem to follow the instructions.

1. Using PC Safeguard, first open “Control Panel”—“User Account”—“Create a new account" in the Start menu bar, enter a new account name: (Example: Office)




2, then go to the next screen and select the PC Guardian“PC Sageguard” option, then See "Enable PC Guard" and "Close PC Guardian" option, first enable PC Guardian "PC Sageguard", and then confirm.

3. Use the guest account and click “Guest” to enter the function. If you have friends to use, you can use this account.


4, after the computer is logged out, a guest account will appear, and the default “Administrator” will be added to the password. computer.

Hint: Guest accounts are also available in Windows XP.

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