For most computer users system restore may not be unfamiliar, and quite a lot of people take it as the last way to save his computer. You will not sure what data you will lost during the system restore progress and it is a little difficult to perform system restore, it is kinds of complicated. There are two main ways that people are familiar with, the Windows System Restore and Ghost. Let’s have general idea of both of them here.
Windows System Restore
Windows System Restore comes along with the operating system. You can click Start-Programs-Accessories-System Tools-System Restore to do it. There are maybe some differences among different Windows versions. It takes at most 12% of drive space by default and only backups system-related files in the restore points and the points can be kept at most 90 days. Besides, data in your computer like documents, movies, pictures and other installed programs will be lost. It allows you to create restore points manually, and it will build automatically when you install certain programs or drives. An important feature cannot be neglected is restore points will be deleted automatically when the using space limit is reached. The shortage is that it’s a little bit space consuming, and when system crashes, sometimes it’s no way to perform restore.
Ghost to restore system
Ghost is software that makes backups on your computer. As long as you have a backup, you can restore system no matter whether your system can be started. You will never lose any data or files that existed in the backup files.
One bad side of the Ghost is that it is quite difficult to use. You should go to the booting menu to operate before logging in Windows. Besides, you may feel bothered to make backup files due to the complicated operation, so your backups may always lack new added files on your disks. Another important point should be paid attention is that Ghost makes backup files in disk sector units, which means that is backups complete data on a certain partition. When restoring, it proceeds also in sector units, which means current data on target partition will be replaced by the data in the backup file.
The above two traditional methods will frighten some computer users. Do not worry, there is something new in this line to meet usual computer users, restoring system with AyRecovery Professional.
AyRecovery Professional
Downloading and installing AyRecovery Professional, any of your individual or company files will be backup and recovered in seconds.
AyRecovery Professional doesn’t required hidden partition or reserved space to install. It supports up to 1000 snapshots, takes a snapshot in 5 seconds without restarting the PC, and restores a snapshot in less than 10 seconds. The snapshot just remembers the current status of your hard drive and it doesn’t copy data as backup, and thus snapshots do not take any space themselves, they shown as a form of virtual drive. It allows file recovery from snapshots and snapshot encryption to prevent data thief in the event of lost PC.
Another shinning point of the AyRecovery Professional, it works even if Windows OS fails and all the operation is automatically. You can create up to 1000 snapshots, which means you can remember 1000 status of your computer, when something goes wrong with your computer, snapshots can restore system back to wherever they have remembered. It is simple to restore, you just need 10 seconds and a reboot, and then all is done. As new technology develops, system restore may be the primary way to settle the computer problems. The above three ways have their own advantages. Choosing the suitable one can help you protect your system well.