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S
YSTEM
R
ECOVERY
Windows
xp
provides a useful function enabling the storage of
the so-called
Recovery points
.
The system remembers the current configuration as a snap-
shot and returns to this, if necessary. The advantage is that
an unsuccessful installation can be cancelled.
Recovery points
are created automatically by the system,
but they can also be set manually.
You can determine and configure yourself the maximum
memory taken up by this. You find this program in the pro-
gram file under
accessories
,
system programs
.
We recommend setting a
recovery point
before installing a
new software or driver. If the system does not run stable any
longer this enables you usually to return to a workable con-
figuration without deleting newly created documents. In the
next paragraph read your options for a repair of an incorrect
installation.
C
ORRECTION
Windows
xp
includes various functions ensuring that the PC as
well as the installed applications and devices work correctly.
These functions assist you in solving the problems which
might occur by adding, deleting or replacing files required for
the functionality of the operating system, the applications
and devices. The recovery function or functions you use de-
pend on the type of occurring problem or error. For detailed
information refer to the Windows help.
Enter the search word „
Overview over the repair
“ in order
to evaluate which of the following functions is the safest way
to correct your problem:
Backup, Recovery of the driver, Deactivation of the device,
System recovery, Last function known to work, Secured
mode and system recovery, Recovery console, Windows in-
stallation CD.
Please refer to the
tool.
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