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    Hello all:

 

    We all know that It is hard to avoid the damages of OS, such as virus-attack or not properly installing

certain program.

 

    I have been using wXP for many years. To recover the damaged OS was re-installing the backup file.

In my wXP harddisk, there is always a FAT32 partition. When do the backup for the OS, booting the pc into

DOS and the FAT32 partition then use ghost to do the backup file.

 

     Now we are using w10. People told me for w10 there is more advanced  method to recover the damaged OS. Ghost way has been sifted out. With the new way, you can chose to recover the OS to how many days/weeks

ago it was.

 

   This method sounds good! But I don’ know.   Could you please tell me your experience.

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Hello @zpxykm

 

Thank you for posting in the HP Support forum.

 

Here is the necessary info:

 

* System Restore - more information and details:

>> https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4588-system-restore-windows-10-a.html

>> https://support.hp.com/rs-en/document/c03327545

 

 

* Windows 10 Reset the PC:

>> https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4130-reset-windows-10-a.html

 

* If your PC came with W10 preinstalled by OEM (such as HP):

>> http://hp.dezide.com/ts/start.jsp?guide=HPSystemRecovery.net&as=true&section=ccweb&SFS=tdoc

 

 

* System Image recovery (the most advanced - requires place to store the backup/image such as external HDD, network share, DVDs, etc):

>> https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5495-create-system-image-windows-10-a.html

 

 

 

Hope this answers your query

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