Win7 system restore and system backup related questions

  

Windows7 multi-window xp system restore function has made a lot of progress, but the first thing many people have finished loading is to turn off system restore function, this is The correct way? My answer is: Not very correct! (Don't say no) Open system recovery and create a system recovery point, you can leave out the system updates, drivers, software and system issues.

The system recovery point is not equal to the backup of the system. Change the system recovery point record in order to "change" the recovered system disk space can set its own, generally 1-2G. System backup is a large copy of all system backup disk space (20-30G), but for today's hard disk, space is not worth mentioning!

1. To create a system restore point method: Right-click Computer-Properties-System Protection-Select System Disk-Configuration-Select Restore System Settings and Previous Version Files"- and then set the maximum usage space - OK. Finally click Create - Name - Finish! You can set multiple restore points.

Method of recovery: Right-click on the computer - Properties - System Protection - System Restore - Select Restore Point - Next - Finish!

2. System backup method: Select Backup and Restore in the Control Panel - Set Backup - Select the saved location - Next - Let me choose - Next - Select C Drive - Next - Save the settings and run the backup. After the completion, it is best to create a system recovery CD (can not be used when booting the system), method: select backup and restore in the control panel - create a system repair CD - select your CD (a CD can be) -create.

Recovery method: Select Backup and Restore in the Control Panel - Advanced Recovery Method - Select the backup created before - restore. If the system cannot be booted, use the system repair CD to boot and restore the system.

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