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I have a very good (I think so) suggestion,You also use ghost.,But the approach is different.,You first put your machine's c:Do a.,Image,It's over.,Then reinstall a system.,Solve the urgency of the moment.,Note:You choose one of the methods mentioned above to install the system.,You should be fine with this,)
After you are done, you will go online according to the problems you mentioned above, find a solution, and then use it, ghost to make a good image of the current system, and then go back to the system you have a problem with, solve it, if so, until all the problems are solved,!!
I would also like to make it clear that if you are not a computer fanatic, or cherish your hard drive, it is recommended that you still focus on the system, and in the future, you will not have similar problems with a user (such as: guest) honestly.
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Yes, it's too cumbersome to reinstall the system, does anyone know how to restore the system?
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I agree with the first floor. I think you're in trouble again. It's not the first time you've reinstalled the system anyway!
After installing this time, the system backs up the system disk with ghost! Of course, it's best to install all the software you usually use before backing it up. There is no other way!!
After all, the trouble can be solved once and for all after this time, what do you say??!
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I think you should reinstall it and pay more attention to virus prevention when surfing the Internet in the future.
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Reinstall it, it's okay, the hard drive is old and strong, and when your other things are broken, he can't break it, don't put everything in C after installation, lest you have to reinstall it. Put your ** installer together and you're not afraid to reinstall it later.
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You can use ghost as a backup, and then you can have ghost to restore the system.
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I think you're in trouble again. It's not the first time you've reinstalled the system anyway! After installing the system, use ghost to back up the system disk,Of course, you'd better install all the software you usually use before backing it up.。
There is no other way!! After all, the trouble can be solved once and for all after this time, what do you say??!
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You have to back up to restore the system, how to restore if you don't.
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Seeing that your system is rotten like this, why don't you reinstall it, won't it solve all the problems at once?
After reinstalling the system, turn on the system restore, and restore it if there is a big problem in the future.
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System Restore Method (Take Win7 as an example):
Click on the Start menu, select All Programs, then Accessories, select System Tools, and finally System Restore.
Then open the System Restore dialog box and select the "Restore my computer to an earlier time" single option.
Then click the "Next" button to switch to the "Select a restore point" interface, where you can select the restore point that was backed up at the factory.
Click the "Next" button to switch to the "Confirm Restore Point Operation" interface, and clicking the "Next" button will start the system restore.
You need to restart your computer during the system restore process.
System Backup Method:
Click on the Start menu, select All Programs, then Accessories, select System Tools, and finally select the System Restore command.
Open the System Restore dialog box, open the System Restore dialog box, select Create a restore point, and then click the Next button to continue.
Switch to the "Create a Restore Point" interface, enter the name of the restore point in the "Restore Point Description" field, and then click the "Create" button.
Wait for a while to create the restore point, click the "Home" button to return to the main interface or click the "Close" button to get the result action.
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