a performs a level 0 backup once a month b. perform a level 2 dump one day a week c. performs a level 5 dump ever day that neither a level 0nor a level 2 dump is performed. how many restore would you have to perform to recover a file that was dumped using the preceding schedule
Yes, when you perform a system restore it can bring back a previous virus, if that virus was saved in the system restore point.
One can find information on how to perform an iPod restore in several different places. Some of the places that one can find information on how to perform an iPod restore are: Apple support, or blogs.
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You can usually perform a factory reset by pressing F8 to get to the restore menu on the computer. This will restore the computer back to factory.
When the computer crashes and you lose your data.
Backing up and restoring information requires some sort of system. There are various programs available that can perform backups to Exchange computers. Microsoft and eHow provide guides on how to perform a backup and a restore.
Directory Services Restore Mode
Windows Server backup
To perform a Windows 7 system restore, first navigate to Start--> All Programs --> Accessories --> System Tools and click on the "System Restore" icon. Click "Next" to choose a date to restore the computer to and then click "Finish" to begin the system restore.
Do you mean "System restore" By default: System restore automatically create a restore point when an Autoupdate installation is performed. Or when you install/uninstall a program with a installer that is System restore compliant. If you want it to create a restore point at regular intervals, you have to manually configure it.
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Non-authoritative restore is the default method for restoring Active Directory. Non-authoritative restore of SYSVOL When you non-authoritatively restore the SYSVOL, the local copy of SYSVOL on the restored domain controller is compared with that of its replication partners. After the domain controller restarts, it contacts its replication partners, compares SYSVOL information, and replicate the any necessary changes, bringing it up-to-date with the other domain controllers within the domain. Perform a non-authoritative restore of SYSVOL if at least one other functioning domain controller exists in the domain. This is the default method for restoring SYSVOL and occurs automatically if you perform a non-authoritative restore of the Active Directory. If no other functioning domain controller exists in the domain, then perform a primary restore of the SYSVOL. A primary restore builds a new File Replication service (FRS) database by loading the data present under SYSVOL on the local domain controller. This method is the same as a non-authoritative restore, except that the SYSVOL is marked primary.