The biggest incentive out there. If your system corrupts and I mean
system files. Your restored data might be part of that corruption. So
when you try to restore it comes up and states not able to restore
try another restore point. then your pretty much at a reinstall.
By using some type of image software. You just have to put the image
back in and your back up running.
At 03:44 PM 1/27/2011, you wrote:
Hello.
So if your PC starts acting really weird in any number of ways there
seem to be 2 options categories to restore it.
1. use some commercial system/data back up software like "image for
Windows' which was covered by Moderator David a while ago here and
is at the list website. so we are supposed to use such software when
the PC is healthy so we can revert to it in case of trouble.
2. Other way is to simply use the Windows native offering of system
restore which allows us to restore the system to a condition in the
past at a restore point when we know the PC was healthy.
Why should I bother with any of the PC backup software instead of
depending upon the Windows system restore? What are my incentives
to use #1 over the Windows system restore?
Prateek
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