Teach you to learn XP system restore function (1)

  

Introduction to the system's own restore function

The current network security has played a pivotal role! The firewall and anti-virus software that plays the role of computer security are not 100% reliable. In this case, how should we deal with it? Many friends may think of using Ghost to restore the system. Of course, this is a once-and-for-all solution, but for a computer rookie like me, the early back-end process is still a headache, is there a simpler and more convenient way? What?

Here is a Windows XP system that comes with the system restore function. Compared to the dedicated Ghost software, it is easier to use and faster to use! The function is not perfect, but under certain circumstances, it can make up for it!

Before the operation starts, we must first turn "System Restore" on the "System Properties" tab in "My Computer" to enable system restore on all drives (Figure 1)!

Figure 1

Then, we can find the "Restore Tool" in "Accessories" through the "Start" menu, select the "System Restore" item (Figure 2)!

Figure 2


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