system image recovery
Windows Server Backup
Windows Server Backup
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Automated System Recovery
Automated System Recovery method
System Recovery is a program on a computer that restores files on PC or fixes a problem by taking the computer back to an earlier time via backup when a certain problem did not exist or the file could be found.
Automated System Recovery
Spotmau PowerSuite Professional 2008 includes a lot of features .For example, Windows Backup & Restore backup, Windows Recovery, Windows Doctor, Password & Key Finder, BIOS/CMOS Password Recovery, Security & Privacy, Data Transfer, and partition management tool are the main features.
The ASR backup process creates two items: a full backup of the drive on which Windows is installed and an ASR floppy disk on which information that will help Windows use Automated System Recovery (ASR) is stored.
Microsoft recommends that you regularly create Automated System Recovery (ASR) sets as part of an overall plan for system recovery so that you are prepared if the system fails. ASR should be a last resort for system recovery. Use ASR only after you have exhausted other options. For example, you should first try Safe Mode Boot and Last Known Good.ASR is a two-part system; it includes ASR backup and ASR restore. The ASR Wizard, located in Backup, does the backup portion. The wizard backs up the system state, system services, and all the disks that are associated with the operating system components. ASR also creates a file that contains information about the backup, the disk configurations (including basic and dynamic volumes), and how to perform a restore.The ASR backup process creates two items: 1)A full backup of the dirve on which Windows is installed and 2) An ASR floppy disk on which information that will help Windows use Automated System Recovery is stored.The ASR backup process creates two items: a full backup of the drive on which Windows is installed and an ASR floppy disk on which information that will help Windows use Automated System Recovery is stored.
Try EasyRecover or Pandora Recovery if you didn't make a backup.
You can use a backup option, to restore from backup. Or to use one of restore points. Start->Accessories->System Tools->Backup. Or you can use the installation CD, then boot up in repair console.