The System Recovery Options menu in this version of Windows contains several tools to help you recover windows from a critical error. You can repair the files that Windows uses to start itself, use System Restore to perform the restore operation, and restore the entire computer and system files using your previously completed backup.
The System Recovery Options menu is located on the Windows installation CD. If your computer has a recovery option preinstalled, the menu can also be installed on your hard drive.
Start Menu drawing, calculator ... Suddenly disappeared, how can we find them?
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After performing a partial optimization operation or a virus, the system is out of control and the shortcuts in the Start function table are lost. As long as the program itself has not been deleted, we can invoke the relevant tools directly using the command. The method is as follows:
- In the Start menu, click .
- Type a command in the command bar to invoke the relevant tool. For example, type mspaint to invoke the drawing tool.
Other common commands:
Calculator Calc
Notepad notepad
WordPad WordPad
Screenshot tool (Windows 7/vista) Snippingtoo L
Sticky Notes (Windows 7/vista) stikynot
Calling tools with commands is just a stopgap. For later use, it is best to copy a shortcut from the other normal working computer to the starting function table and put it on your machine.
For Windows 7/vista, enter the path in the Address bar:%systemdrive%programdatamicrosoftwindowsstart menuprograms
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For Windows XP, enter the path in the Address bar:%userprofile% Start menuprograms
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Copy the Attachment folder. Then go back to your computer and paste the Attachment folder overlay along the same path, replacing the original folder.
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Open the Start menu again, the attachment item has been restored?
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