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How to restore your computer's system.
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Step 1: Installation:
In the first interface that pops up in the installer, click the "Next" button to continue.
In the pop-up Software Agreement window, select "I agree to the terms of this license agreement" and click the "Next" button to continue.
Once the installation is complete, shortcuts to the program will be established on the desktop and in the start menu.
Step 2: Set up the one-click restore function
First of all, open the main interface of the software and click the "Advanced Options" button to enter the setup wizard.
At this time, the configuration wizard will enter the "Advanced Options" interface, check the two checkboxes of "Add Password Function" and "Add Boot Hotkey Setting", and then click the "Settings" button.
Since we have just selected "Use password function", after clicking the "Settings" button, a prompt box asking for a password will pop up
After entering the password, click the "OK" button, and the prompt box to confirm the password will pop up again.
Enter the same password again and click the "OK" button after confirmation.
Similarly, since we checked "Add boot hotkey" above, a dialog box will pop up to select a hotkey.
Generally, we can use the default one, click the "OK" button, and a dialog box will pop up to set the boot delay.
Similarly, generally we can use the default delay, click the "OK" button to pop up the "Hotkey setting end" dialog box to complete the setting.
Step 3: Back up your system.
Open the one-click restore software and click the "Backup System" button in the main interface.
A dialog box will pop up to "Restart your computer now to confirm".
Click the "Yes" button directly to continue, the computer will be restarted and the ghost backup program will be automatically entered to back up the system, and it will be automatically restarted when the backup is completed. - This is method one, the backup under the graphical interface.
You can also press the F11 key when you start the computer and press the shortcut key when you just boot it up to enter the one-click restore interface.
Ghost backup will also be automatically performed - this is the second method, and it is also a real one-click backup.
You can also select the "Windows One-click Restore" item when the boot menu item is displayed and the countdown is 5 seconds when the boot is started.
After selecting the "Windows One-click Restore" menu item, and press the Enter key to confirm, enter the Ghost program to start the Ghost backup.
After the backup is completed, the computer will automatically restart and enter the Windows system by default - this is method three, which is a bit troublesome to operate manually.
Step 4: When "Pressto Run Wingo" is displayed on boot, we can press the F11 key to automatically enter System Restore.
You can also launch the one-click restore software in the Windows system and click the "Restore System" button in the main interface.
The dialog box "Restart the computer now to confirm" is displayed.
Click the "Yes" button in the dialog box, and the computer will restart and automatically enter the ghost system restore.
After the one-click restore is completed, a window will pop up that the one-click restore is over.
Click "Restart" or wait a while for your computer to restart automatically.
This completes the restoration.
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The premise of Hello One-Click Restore is that you have backed up the system before.
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