I believe that a System Recovery CD is for restoring your original files and a Operating System CD is where it will completely format your PC where everything is deleted, And install the OS onto your computer.But it is a very important part of an Operating computer.
system restore
Set a restore point first
If your PC did not come with a partition for restoring your original files (Please visit the Microsoft website and create the CD's) If it has, Restart your PC before it starts Press F10 continuously, It will then direct you your PC System Recovery where there will be two options, But in your case, You will need to click advance, Once you have this option will start formatting your PC then restore it with the partition or the CD's.
Yes, you can. But sometimes you might a problem because if that CD which you are going CD was provided by manufacture it will work mostly with computers from the manufacture.
Restore point
A recovery disc is a CD or DVD used to restore the operating system of a computer to working or factory conditions.
Disaster recovery refers to the actions taken after a disaster to restore processes back to their original status. Business continuity refers to plans that entail lesser disruptions.
ASR
Short-term recovery
Formating will totally wipe the partition while Recovery will restore your computer to a earlier state, for example Factory Settings. If one format the partition with the Recovery files one will need a bootable Windows 7 DVD or USB stick to install Windows 7 again.
Yes, if the recovery partition survived the pirate installation. If not the restore will leave you with out any operating system at all.
I would like to use Easeus todo backup, it is a free software, and can help me restore my operating system.
Heal and Restore
Restore it on iTunes on your computer or put it into recovery mode then restore it
i don't
Under recovery is when you don't "restore" your body after working out. This causes fatigue and a lack of performance.
Safe mode is a diagnostic mode. In safe mode you will have reduced functionality, but the task of isolating problems is easier because many non-core components are disabled(turned off). An installation that will only boot into its safe mode typically has a major problem, such as disk corruption or the installation of poorly configured software that prevents the operating system from successfully booting into its normal operating mode.