Maintain Windows Stability
There are several important areas of data systems that can cause serious problems for a computer when they are corrupted. For cases like this, it is very important to have a backup for all files or a way to return to a previous state.
Registry, is a central part of a data system and one that often cause problems. Contains all information about the software, drivers, plugins, updates, and others. After hundreds of changes resulting from the addition of the software, changed or removed, damage and errors in the registry entry. All this will make the computer become slow or even become unstable.
For that, create a registry backup when the computer is essential for normal when there is damage to the registry can be restored to its original state.
To backup the registry: Click Start> Run (or press Win + R), type> regedit and click> OK. The registry editor opens. Then click on the tab File> Export. To restore (restore) the registry has been backed up, double click on the registry backup file.
System State. Windows XP Pro and other versions have an internal backup feature, which can be used to back up critical system data, including boot files, COM + class registration database, and the registry. This is the system state that must be kept stable.
To perform a backup: Click> Start> All Programs> Accessories> System Tools> Backup Option.
Backup or Restore Wizard will open. Click and change it to> Advanced Mode and open the> Backup.
Select the file you want to backup, in this case> System State, can be found under> My Computer.
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Fill the filename, then click the> Start Backup. Then click> Start again. The process takes maximum 5 minutes.
To restore a system state backup, open the Backup or Restore Wizard in the Advanced Mode as described above. Change the> Restore and Manage Media. Previous backups will be displayed. Select the files you want restored and click> Restore Backup.
System Restore. When you create a system restore point, some files will be stored, including the files in the folder Windows File Protection (Dllcache), local user profile, COM + and WMI database, IIS metabase, all files that are monitored for additional files and registry him.
With a system restore point, you can restore a previous state, It can help if a change in the registry, new drivers or new programs cause damage.
To create a backup system restore manually: click on> Start> Run, type>% SystemRoot% \ System32 \ restore \ rstrui.exe and click OK.
On the screen that appears, select> Create a restore point and click> Next. On the next page enter a name and click> Create.
To restore the computer settings and a previous registry, open the System Restore as described above, select Options> Restore my computer to an Earlier Time and click> Next.
On the next page, select a recent system restore point from the calendar and click> Next.
Confirm Restore Point Selection page displays the restore point you choose. Click> Next to continue. Your computer will begin to restore the previous Windows XP settings and reboot.
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Fill the filename, then click the> Start Backup. Then click> Start again. The process takes maximum 5 minutes.
To restore a system state backup, open the Backup or Restore Wizard in the Advanced Mode as described above. Change the> Restore and Manage Media. Previous backups will be displayed. Select the files you want restored and click> Restore Backup.
System Restore. When you create a system restore point, some files will be stored, including the files in the folder Windows File Protection (Dllcache), local user profile, COM + and WMI database, IIS metabase, all files that are monitored for additional files and registry him.
With a system restore point, you can restore a previous state, It can help if a change in the registry, new drivers or new programs cause damage.
To create a backup system restore manually: click on> Start> Run, type>% SystemRoot% \ System32 \ restore \ rstrui.exe and click OK.
On the screen that appears, select> Create a restore point and click> Next. On the next page enter a name and click> Create.
To restore the computer settings and a previous registry, open the System Restore as described above, select Options> Restore my computer to an Earlier Time and click> Next.
On the next page, select a recent system restore point from the calendar and click> Next.
Confirm Restore Point Selection page displays the restore point you choose. Click> Next to continue. Your computer will begin to restore the previous Windows XP settings and reboot.
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