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Which method is the best way to restore a system?
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<blockquote data-quote="dark_wielder" data-source="post: 877671" data-attributes="member: 86325"><p>I think it is absolutely backup software. I especially recommend the free version of Macrium. I am very happy with the Macrium and it does its job quite well.</p><p>You can take your backups regularly and come back as needed. These backups take up a lot of space, each taking an average of 15-20 GB.</p><p></p><p>Let me explain the method I use.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I take my backup after a clean format.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">After updating my Windows system and making its settings, I take a backup.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">After installing simple everyday programs, I take a backup. (I am going back to this backup to test other security combinations.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Finally, I setup my security softwares and settings and take backup.</li> </ul><p>If I have a problem or don't like an application I tried, I am restoring my system. I make all these adjustments only on disk C and I have no important information on C disk. I back up my important documents in the cloud on another disk. So I restore my important information without thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dark_wielder, post: 877671, member: 86325"] I think it is absolutely backup software. I especially recommend the free version of Macrium. I am very happy with the Macrium and it does its job quite well. You can take your backups regularly and come back as needed. These backups take up a lot of space, each taking an average of 15-20 GB. Let me explain the method I use. [LIST] [*]I take my backup after a clean format. [*]After updating my Windows system and making its settings, I take a backup. [*]After installing simple everyday programs, I take a backup. (I am going back to this backup to test other security combinations.) [*]Finally, I setup my security softwares and settings and take backup. [/LIST] If I have a problem or don't like an application I tried, I am restoring my system. I make all these adjustments only on disk C and I have no important information on C disk. I back up my important documents in the cloud on another disk. So I restore my important information without thinking. [/QUOTE]
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