What to do if the dual system restore point is lost

  
        

In the dual system, there is often a small problem of system failure. We can use System Restore to recover the system. However, many user friends have created a system restore point, and when the system fails to be restored, there is a system error message. Let's take a look at the loss of the restore point under the dual system.

Double system backup conflict

Fault phenomenon: At present, the most common one is the loss point of a system under dual system or multiple systems. This is because Windows XP will wear all partitions by default. Restore point, but the problem is that both are saved in the corresponding partition directory "System Volume Information", so there is a file conflict,

Troubleshooting: Turn off Windows XP system to restore the partition of another system Yes, enter the Windows XP system, hung "My Computer → Properties → System Also Source" under "Available Drives", select the Windows 7 partition, click "Settings, check "Turn off this drive on the system restore" "Yes. Other multi-boot system environments can be solved according to the exhausted idea.

There is insufficient space in the partition

Fault phenomenon: System restores the western medicine to generate backup files, if the corresponding partition free space Insufficient, the system will automatically terminate the system restore function. Only the partition free space is 200MB, the system automatically restarts the restore service.

Troubleshooting: In the face of this situation, because of the restore point Lost is powerless, but we can prevent it from happening again. Run System Restore Manager, set a hard disk partition on the right side and a long restore point to save the date.

System restore point is the most powerful recovery tool for our system in the event of failure, so always protect the system's restore point to avoid loss.

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