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I don't know which one you installed is one-click restore. If you want to restore the wizard with one click, shut down and restart after installation, press F11 and click to start backup. Have you ever pressed the F11 key when you turned it on? Maybe you haven't touched anything on your desktop since you backed it up.
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One-click restore inside can be manually backed up by yourself Oh, very simple, there are Chinese prompts, you follow its prompts to operate, the whole process is about 20 minutes.
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The ones placed on the desktop should be shortcut icons, right?
I don't have to get the shortcut icon to the desktop
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Tried to reply with easyrecovery, basically hopeless.
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Data recovery with data recovery software.
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Is it backed up with the software that comes with the system? Is the backup on the hard drive?
If so, during the system boot process, press the F8 function key in time to open the advanced boot menu of the Windows 7 system, click the "Repair Computer" option from it, then the system will switch to the system recovery options console, and then run the "System Image Recovery" command to completely restore the damaged Windows 7 system from the backed up system image.
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The backup that comes with it is not secure. What is your so-called can't turn on?,If you press the power button.,The computer doesn't power on.,This has nothing to do with the system and software.,It should be a hardware failure.。 Just fix the hardware failure.
If you can't get into the system, you'll need to follow the prompts.
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Win7 comes with a backup has not been,I don't know why you can't turn on,Is there no response when you turn on the computer,Or there is a problem with the system can not enter win7
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If you need to restore the previous backup of the C disk, it is recommended to back up the current desktop files first, and copy them to other disk letters, such as D, E, and F disks, because if the C disk is restored to a relatively earlier backup, and now it is used for a period of time, the desktop files are definitely not the same.
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Move the desktop to the D drive. Right-click on My Documents on your desktop and change the path to drive D.
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If the backup is done, you can only restore the files that were backed up during the backup, and if there are temporary files on the desktop during the restoration, you should put them on another disk, so that the files that should not be accidentally forgotten to be backed up are lost during the restoration.
If you want to restore the desktop unchanged, it's impossible, because after the backup, there are still a lot of things that you installed later, and the purpose of our restoration is to restore the files that have been saved before.
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It should be an error during the backup, this kind of problem usually rarely occurs, try again, maybe the problem will be gone.
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You don't have software like a restore wizard installed on your computer, right??
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Vista is actually vulnerable, especially if you are not familiar with the system.
Vista can't be used in the same way that XP is used, so Vista is prone to problems.
It is recommended to reinstall or repair the system, so that the system will be more stable in the future.
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Try Optimizer.
There are desktop icons inside
You can tick it. Hope it solves your problem.
There is a possibility that the ieplorer file is corrupted.
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