Three ways to quickly restore your Windows

  

Windows operating system allows users to enjoy the convenience of window operation, but also may cause system crashes for various reasons, such as accidentally deleting system files, being affected by viruses and Trojans. Although the system crash can be solved by reinstalling the system, the important data retained in the original system will be lost as the system is reinstalled. How to quickly restore a crashed system and restore it to normal work without reinstalling the system and ensuring that the original important information is complete? The master will take three tricks for you to save the collapsed system.
Can't enter the system, can use the menu to perform system restore in safe mode

If the system is seriously damaged, it can't enter the system normally. At this time, we can choose to press F8 at the command line. Select to enter the system in "safe mode." In Safe Mode, click Start → Programs → Accessories → System Tools → System Restore. In the System Restore interface, select “Restore my computer to an earlier time”. If the system is not shut down, the system will automatically set the restore point. The user can choose to restore to a certain point in time. After confirming, the system will restart and complete the system restore.

The security mode is also damaged. You can use the command line to get the system restore.

If the system is damaged and cannot enter even the security mode, it is relatively complicated to recover. At this point, there is only one option to restore the system through the command line. Just like entering safe mode, press F8 on the boot, in the command line selection, you can try to enter the "safe mode with command prompt", in the mode prompt prompt, enter "C:/windows/System32/restore/rstrui" and press Enter. If the system restore file is not damaged, you can still perform a system restore.

Using DOS system, turn on system restore

If the Windows system is completely damaged and cannot open any related functions, we can also boot through DOS system. Under WinXP, if the system restore is not turned off, the system restore information will be stored in the rstrui file. The file is located in the C:/windows/system32/restore directory. In DOS system, directly input rstrui, you can start system restore.

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