Recovery Cd is one of two things. It is either a program used to regain information off of a comprimised CD. A recovery CD can also be a backup or copy of important information.
Yes. A "recovery CD" will usually reinstall Windows. True
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.
The only difference is the hyphen.
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The Windows Recovery Console was featured on Windows 2000, XP and 2003. The user needed to install the Recovery Console from the Windows CD-ROM before being able to use it. This can be accomplished by starting the computer with the Windows CD-ROM in the drive and hitting the "R" key during setup. From there, the Recovery Console will be installed and accessed.
The same as the difference between a phonograph record and a phonograph. The CD-ROM is where the data is stored. the purpose of the CD-ROM drive is to read it.
The difference between CD ROM and WORM is that WORM allows to write once for the first time. Capacity is also a characteristic difference.
some xp-installed computers do not have a feature to create backups of the system that came pre-installed. I personally had to pay $50 to hp to get a set of 8 recovery discs. no-it was not a single CD for just installing windows xp on a computer it was all the software that came on the hard-drive when i bought it. the assumption companies make is that the recovery partition on the hard-drive will never fail you. so if you don't have the windows xp CD you have to use the recovery partition of your drive or recovery CD set.
i ain't know
storage capacity capacity (mb)
No
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