The system state components on a domain controller include the following:
If you installed Windows Clustering or Certificate Services on your domain controller, they are also backed up as part of system state.
System State You can see the system state, when you select my computer through NTBACKUP.
Use the backup utility to backup the system state.
it's a system state backup.
The %System Root%\repair\RegBack folder. But don't include the ending period
System State Backup Start-run-ntbackup and check the state backup or use Aelita tools Subhash
there are utilities which help us to take backup windows- ntbackup(you can take system state backup for AD) veritas tivoli etc
System State Data
A system image is a complete snapshot of an operating system's state, including the installed programs, system settings, and files, allowing for a full backup or restoration of the system. To create a system image, you typically use built-in tools like Windows Backup and Restore or third-party software that allows you to select the drives you want to include in the image and specify a storage location for the backup. The process generally involves running the tool, choosing the appropriate options, and following on-screen prompts to complete the image creation.
It's call System State Data
%SystemRoot%\repair\RegBack
Automatic system recovery is a device or process that detects a computer failure and attempts recovery. System Restore is a component of Microsoft's Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, but not Windows 2000, operating systems that allows for the rolling back of system files, registry keys, installed programs, etc., to a previous state in the event of system malfunction or failure.
There are three types of equilibrium: stable equilibrium, where a system returns to its original state after a disturbance; unstable equilibrium, where a system moves further away from its original state after a disturbance; and neutral equilibrium, where a system remains in its new state after a disturbance.