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User Guide
Recover
Base
Backup
This operation recovers the
computer system partition
(drive C) to the state of base
backup.
Note:
After this
operation, all existing
data in the system
partition will be lost,
and other partitions
on the disk will keep
unchanged. In order to
prevent loss of data,
be sure to back up
important data before
this operation.
Instant
Recovery
This operation recovers the
system partition (drive C) of the
computer to the state which
exists when the user performs
the previous “Instant Backup”
operation. If the user has not
performed “Instant Backup”,
the instant recovery operation
will recover the system
partition to the “base backup”
state directly.
Instant
Backup
Back up the current data of
the system partition (drive C)
of the computer quickly. When
the user performs “Instant
Recovery” later, the system
partition will be recovered to
this backup state quickly.
Note:
In this operation,
other partitions are not
changed or backed up.
Recommendation: Keep
at least 1G of space
in the system partition
(drive C) to ensure
the space required for
instant backup.
OneKey Recovery in Windows Operating System:
In addition to Instant Recovery and Instant Backup, Windows operating system
provides the functions enabled only in the Windows environment:
Create Base Backup
— Back up data in system partition (drive C). This backup is
base data of instant backup.
Recover Base Backup
— Recover the data of system partition (drive C) which
exists at the time of “creating base backup”.
Close Instant Backup and Recovery
— After the Instant Backup and Recovery
function is cloesd, all Instant Backup and Base Backup data will be deleted. Make
sure you do not require such data before closing that function.
Update Base Backup
— Use the system partition (drive C) data in the latest state
as Base Backup to overwrite the old Base Backup data. The old Base Backup
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