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There are two reasons, one is that you have not backed up the system, and there is no backup image of the system that can be used to restore, so it is gray and unusable, and the other is that you mistakenly deleted the boot configuration file of the backup and restore software under the system disk, which caused the software to be unable to be used normally. If it's the case of the former, it is estimated that you are in a hurry to restore the system, and there is no mirror, then do the system directly, the same effect, but also save a lot of futile efforts to try to save, of course, according to your specific situation to see whether to save, the general user does not matter. If it's the latter, you just need to reinstall the system backup and restore software.
Hope it helps.
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XP's System Restore doesn't feel very good.
Use the one-click ghost software.
It's very convenient.
One click ghost is"Dos House"The first 4 versions (hard disk version, CD version, USB version, floppy disk version) are released simultaneously to meet the needs of various users, and can be used independently and with each other. The main functions include: one-click backup of C drive; One-click recovery of C drive; Chinese guide;
One-click ghost, highly intelligent ghost, just one click"k"key, you can achieve fully automatic unattended operation, so that you can be happy to the end!
build 060903
The 4 versions of the hard disk version, the CD-ROM version, the USB disk version, and the floppy disk version were released simultaneously.
Fixed the bug that 11080 error appeared when some computers were restored with one click
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Some optimization software has set it up.
Back up your system with ghost. It's relatively stable.
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Maybe there's not enough space.
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There are several reasons why the restore system cannot be opened:
1. Restore the system service shutdown status of the system.
2. Restore is disabled in the system group policy.
3. Restore system-related file corruption. It can be repaired using the installation disc.
4. The restoration system has been refined. Only the system can be reinstalled.
5. If there is a problem with the system, the system should also be reinstalled.
Open My Computer, Control Panel, Management Tools, Services.
Find "System Restore Service" in the right window and double-click to open it.
On the General page, the startup type is Automatic, and the service status is Started
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Check to see if the system restore is turned off. Right-click on My Computer and select System Restore to uncheck the "Turn off System Restore on all drives" checkbox.
If you can't use System Restore yet, here's how to do it:
Run Input, Open Group Policy, select Computer Configuration, Management Templates, System System Restore on the left, select "Turn off System Restore" on the right, double-click it, select "Not Configured" setting in the dialog box that opens, press Apply to restart, and the computer settings take effect. If there is no system restore function in the system, you also need to select "Turn off configuration" on the right, double-click it, select "Not configured" setting in the open dialog box, and press the application to confirm that the reboot computer settings take effect. By setting you to see, this time there is no system restore?
In addition, in the control panel, Performance and Maintenance, Management Tools, "Services", there is an item in the right window, "System Restore Service", which is the service of System Restore needs to be opened, you find it to see if it has been started, if not, double-click it, select "Start", and the startup type is "Automatic" or "Manual", and then press Apply.
There is another reason, because the disk space for storing the restore point is not enough, the restore point creation is temporarily stopped, and when the disk space is enough, the restore point is continued to be established.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system restore: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, in the control panel then the device and security sub-option and then the backup and restore sub-option).
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First of all, it is necessary to back up the system and restore the system to be useful.
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It depends on what kind of system you have installed.,If it's an official genuine version, you can try to use the safe mode system recovery.,If it's done outside, whether it's an installed version or a ghost version,You only have to reinstall it.。
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It can't be turned on, it can only be reinstalled.
What exactly is the situation that it cannot be turned on? Is it stuck there or won't it be open at all or what?
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It's easy to do under xp, you open: Programs-Accessories-System Tools-System Restore-There are two columns on the right, one is to restore to the computer at an earlier time, the other is to create a restore point, you can click to create a restore point backup, follow the prompts to do it, if you have a backup, you can restore to an earlier time, click on a date that has been backed up in the past, the characteristic is that the date of the backup is in the blackbody, and you can do it all the way. Now you know, right?
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