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Which method is the best way to restore a system?
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<blockquote data-quote="show-Zi" data-source="post: 878443" data-attributes="member: 69581"><p>I think it depends on the cause of restoring. We agree that recovery from a backup is best for infections that can be traced or timed.</p><p>If your Windows system is failing and you don't know why, the recovery partition can be your last resort. I experienced this when the update was no longer applied. The system image recovery returned to the previous state, but the error did not improve. This was the first time I used a recovery partition. It's not as cumbersome as a clean install, but it's a sure thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show-Zi, post: 878443, member: 69581"] I think it depends on the cause of restoring. We agree that recovery from a backup is best for infections that can be traced or timed. If your Windows system is failing and you don't know why, the recovery partition can be your last resort. I experienced this when the update was no longer applied. The system image recovery returned to the previous state, but the error did not improve. This was the first time I used a recovery partition. It's not as cumbersome as a clean install, but it's a sure thing. [/QUOTE]
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