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Her special focuses are data recovery, disk partitioning, data space optimization, data backup and Mac OS. To perform a hard reset of the computer, you need the installation disc to reinstall Windows Vista.
To do so, follow these steps:. Startup Repair might also be installed on your hard disk. Follow these steps:. Windows Vista systems can be restored to an earlier time if System Restore was enabled and was able to create snapshots correctly.
Reinstalling Windows Vista will delete all personal files. Windows 7 systems can be restored to factory settings or factory defaults if you have the installation disc available to perform a reinstall or a complete new installation of Windows 7.
If you have the Windows 7 installation disc available, you can use it to perform a repair of your computer and attempt to fix potential issues , a restore if System Restore is enabled, or to reinstall Windows 7. System Restore can restore your computer to an earlier date if it has been enabled and ran correctly, while Startup Repair can attempt to fix any found errors that may prevent you from starting Windows 7.
Startup Repair can be included on your computer. Special thanks to the forum member Galdorf for recommending this one.
Are you saying you can pluck out individual files from a past System Restore Point? Mount the system restore point and surf it through Windows explorer.
Just like any other file. Please log in again. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8. What if backup is off and there are no new restore entries saved to do a reset? Get an installation. ISO and burn it onto a disk. Place it in on bootup and attempt to start the disk up. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 0. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Perform a system restore if your computer has been infected with a virus, malware, or any other type of malicious software.
A system restore will restore registry files and other Windows settings that are required for your computer to run efficiently. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Return your computer to its original factory settings if you are selling or giving your computer to somebody else. This will prevent other users from accessing any remaining personal data that exists on your computer. If you are reinstalling Windows Vista or restoring your computer back to its factory settings, be sure to reinstall updated antivirus software to your computer immediately to prevent malware and viruses from affecting your machine.
To use complete restore, you must have a previously created backup image on other disk drive or network location. You can create backup image of a drive via "Backup and Restore" utility in Windows Vista. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. If you have the ability to back up your personal files and documents, do so before performing any methods or steps outlined in this article.
Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1. Keep in mind that restoring your computer from a system image backup will replace all the files on your computer with those from the restoration point.
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