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Using the Windows Vista Recovery Environment
Sort Desciption:System Restore in Windows Vista as in Windows XP is used to revert the system to ... Windows Vista Business Enterprise and Ultimate editions feature a ...
Content Inside:Using the Windows Vista Recovery EnvironmentPage 1The Windows Vista Recovery Environment By Mark Edward Soper Introduction The Windows Vista Recovery Environment (Figure 1) provides five ways to recover from serious computer problems that may prevent you from starting your computer: Startup Repair System Restore Windows Complete PC Restore Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool Command Prompt Startup RepairUse Startup Repair (Figure 2) to repair bootlevel startup problems. Unlike Windows 2000 and XP which used the completely manual and difficult to understand Recovery Console to perform repairs to the systems boot configuration Startup Repair analyzes the problems with the system and automatically selects the correct repairs to perform.Startup Repair can perform up to five separate repair sessions on a problem system fixing one or more problems during each session. After you perform the first repair view the repairs performed then try to restart your system. If you are unsuccessful retry Startup Repair. Repeat the process as necessary. In many cases Startup Repair will eventually get your system starting again. And if not youre not out of options to recover your data. Page 2System Restore System Restore in Windows Vista as in Windows XP is used to revert the system to an earlier state without deleting data files. However in Windows Vista you can start SystemRestore from the Recovery Console which means that even if your system has a problemso severe you cant start it normally you can still return your system to an earlier configuration. Windows Complete PC Restore Windows Vista Business Enterprise and Ultimate editions feature a diskimage backup known as Windows Complete PC Backup. A Windows Complete PC Backup image can be stored on an internal or external hard disk or on one or more DVDs. If the Windows installation is no longer present (such as in the case of a hard disk failure and replacement) you can start the image restoration process (Figure 3) from the Recover ...
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