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Which method is the best way to restore a system?
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<blockquote data-quote="scorpionv" data-source="post: 877705" data-attributes="member: 87125"><p>Restoring a clean image is the quick and easy way, but the clean image gets outdated pretty quick. You end up running a lot of Windows and driver updates after reimaging. So once in a while I do a clean install with the lastest Microsoft ISO and the latest drivers, do all Windows updates, and create a new clean image after that.</p><p></p><p>My data is on a seperate disk, and backupped to the cloud, so before reimaging / reinstall I just deactivate any licenses and reactivate 'm after reimaging / reinstall.</p><p></p><p>Windows restore points are deactivated here, that expresses my opinion about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scorpionv, post: 877705, member: 87125"] Restoring a clean image is the quick and easy way, but the clean image gets outdated pretty quick. You end up running a lot of Windows and driver updates after reimaging. So once in a while I do a clean install with the lastest Microsoft ISO and the latest drivers, do all Windows updates, and create a new clean image after that. My data is on a seperate disk, and backupped to the cloud, so before reimaging / reinstall I just deactivate any licenses and reactivate 'm after reimaging / reinstall. Windows restore points are deactivated here, that expresses my opinion about them. [/QUOTE]
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