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Using System Restore on a Non-Bootable PC
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08-26-2009, 10:42 PM
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Using System Restore on a Non-Bootable PC
Article Posted at ASP Free.
Excerpt: If you’ve ever had problems in Windows you’ve likely found out that the System Restore feature is both a lifesaver and a friend. It allows you to roll back your system to an earlier configuration before the problem occurred and gets you back up and running in minutes. Whether you’ve installed a bad driver, or been infected by a virus, System Restore is usually the fastest, most effective solution for getting your PC back on its feet. But what happens if a problem prevents you from booting into Windows at all? Today I’m going to let you in on a way to run System Restore on a PC that won’t even boot into Windows! http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/BrainDump/Usi...otable-PC/ Scripting problems? Windows questions? Ask the Windows Guru! Stay up to date with all of my latest content. Follow me on Twitter! Help us help you! Post your exact error message with these easy tips! |
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