The trick to add Win2003 system restore function

  

System users mostly know that there is a very useful function in XP system, that is the system restore function. However, this feature is not integrated in Windows 2003, which is known as the XP server version. This makes people who like the system restore function feel particularly regrettable. In fact, if you want Win2003 to have this feature, we can add this feature ourselves. Please prepare a Windows XP installation CD, then come with me:

Step 1 Enter the Windows 2003 operating system, insert the Windows XP installation CD into the CD-ROM drive and hold down the Shift key to cancel it. automatic running. Click the "Start → Run” command, enter “cmd” in the Run dialog box and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window. At the command prompt, type “expand X:i386sr.in_ C:sr.inf” and press Enter to extract the sr.in_ from the i386 directory of the Windows XP installation CD to the root directory of the C drive. Among them, X refers to the drive letter of the optical drive, users should make appropriate modifications according to their actual situation.

Step 2 Open the Explorer, right-click on the sr.inf file that you just released in the root directory of the C drive, and select the “Install” button to start copying the file. During the installation process, the installer will prompt you to find some files. In this case, click the “Browse” button in the prompt dialog box, navigate to the i386 directory of the Windows XP installation CD, and click ““OK”. ; button can be.

Step 3 After the installation is complete, the system will give you a “System Settings Change” prompt and ask to restart the computer. When you restart your computer, an error message will appear during the startup process. Don't bother, just click the “OK” button to cancel it.

Step 4 Click the "Start → Run” command, type “regedit” in the open run dialog and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. Expand [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFT-

WAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionSvcHost]

branch and find the multi-string value named "netsvcs" in the right window (if not, click in the right window) Right-click, select “New →Multi-string value”), double-click to open the “Edit Multi-String” window, and enter the following in the “Value Data” text box (Note: For convenience of description, Each item in this article is separated by a semicolon. In the actual input, each item must occupy one line, that is, after inputting one item, press the Enter key to continue to input in the downlink):

AppMgmt; AudioSrv;Browser;CryptSvc;DMServer;EventSystem;HidServ;Ias;

Iprip;Irmon;LanmanServer;LanmanWorkstation;Messenger;Netman;Nla;Ntmssvc

;NWCWorkstation;Nwsapagent;Rasauto;Rasman; Remoteaccess;Sacsvr;Schedulu

;Seclogon;SENS;Sharedaccess;Themes;TrkWks;TrkSvr;W32Time;WZCSVC;Wmi

;WmdmPmSp;winmgmt;wuauserv;BITS;ShellHWDetection;helpsvc;uploadmg r;

WmdmP]SN;SRServic

After the input is complete, after checking to make sure it is correct, click the “OK” button and close the Registry Editor.

Step 5 Restart your computer and you will see that the error message is gone. Now we right click on the desktop and click on "My Computer", select "Properties", open the "System Properties" dialog box, System Restore & rdquo; tab appears!

The system restore function can automatically create multiple restore points when the system is running normally. When the system has a problem, it can help the user to restore to a previous restore point very conveniently and quickly restore the system. If you want your Win2003 to have this feature, then try the above steps to set it up.

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