There is a huge buzz going on now on whether windows vista will survive or not, as windows XP support will officially close by the end of June 2008.
Since it is a fact now that Vista will stay, we have migrated a third of our operations on the Vista platform, and I happen to be around when a Registry backup and a windows restore was done on one of the newly vista HP laptops.
Just as in any windows the System Restore is a useful tool that Windows Vista users can use to rollback their computers to last known working condition, in case their system fails.
Note here that, this is if your system meets certain required specification, System Restore is enabled by default on your Vista system.
It is advisable you go through the provided tips and help features before you operate this function.
The tool works by taking a snapshot of various system files, configuration information, and the Registry.
When you restore your system using the utility, all your system settings and the Registry are returned to the state when the snapshot was taken.
However, using System Restore you can't back up a portion of the Registry, therefore, when you roll back, all changes made since the time the snapshot was taken are lost.
This function is also available in the Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista.
This is a very useful tool that can help you in recovering your Vista system from windows prone errors and challenging Registry situations.
The process is very simple and easy with good side tips on how to maintain the Windows Vista Registry.
Ensure that you perform Registry backups at regular intervals as advised in one of the prominent tips.
Using the Complete PC Backup and Restore feature you can make a complete backup of the Vista environment including the operating system, Registry, installed applications, user configuration, and data files.
Therefore, you can use this tool also to maintain a backup of the Registry of your Vista computer.
However, just like System Restore, you can only make a full backup of the Registry by using this feature.
Since it is a fact now that Vista will stay, we have migrated a third of our operations on the Vista platform, and I happen to be around when a Registry backup and a windows restore was done on one of the newly vista HP laptops.
Just as in any windows the System Restore is a useful tool that Windows Vista users can use to rollback their computers to last known working condition, in case their system fails.
Note here that, this is if your system meets certain required specification, System Restore is enabled by default on your Vista system.
It is advisable you go through the provided tips and help features before you operate this function.
The tool works by taking a snapshot of various system files, configuration information, and the Registry.
When you restore your system using the utility, all your system settings and the Registry are returned to the state when the snapshot was taken.
However, using System Restore you can't back up a portion of the Registry, therefore, when you roll back, all changes made since the time the snapshot was taken are lost.
This function is also available in the Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista.
This is a very useful tool that can help you in recovering your Vista system from windows prone errors and challenging Registry situations.
The process is very simple and easy with good side tips on how to maintain the Windows Vista Registry.
Ensure that you perform Registry backups at regular intervals as advised in one of the prominent tips.
Using the Complete PC Backup and Restore feature you can make a complete backup of the Vista environment including the operating system, Registry, installed applications, user configuration, and data files.
Therefore, you can use this tool also to maintain a backup of the Registry of your Vista computer.
However, just like System Restore, you can only make a full backup of the Registry by using this feature.
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