Method 1: You can enter the system, start one-click restore, and follow the interface prompts, which is very simple.
Method 2: Select one-button recovery wizard after booting, and the wizard will recover automatically.
Method 3: Set hotkeys and use corresponding hotkeys. Software has this function.
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XP3 has the system's own restore function. Right-click my computer-> Attribute-> System restore. Just open the restore of disk C. Of course, you can also open the restore of each disk. The restore method is: Start-> program-> Attachment-> System tools-> System restore. Select the restore points of some computer records to restore. You can also set the restore point yourself.
There is also: buy a system installation disk, generally integrated with Ghost. With it, you can compress the backup of system disk (disk C) to other disks, and you can also use it to restore your backup files to disk C, provided that the CD is not broken! I used a method. The method is to put the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and the BIOS is set to start from the CD-ROM first, and then select Ghost to start after entering. The interface is generally in English, so you can understand it as long as you know some English. If you can't use it, search some information, and you will. I won't go into details.