One-click Restore Wizard is a fool-type system backup and Restore tool. It is safe, fast, confidentiality, high compression rate, good compatibility and so on, especially for the computer novice and worry about the operation of the trouble of the use of people.
When you start the computer and the screen appears ******press [F11] to start recovery system****** prompt, you can quickly press the F11 key to use a key Restore Wizard (or hold the F11 button when the computer is just started). (another: If the NT boot menu is installed, you can choose to enter a key Restore Wizard in the boot menu)
After entering a key Restore wizard, automatically backs up if the system does not have a backup (Figure 1) and presses the ESC key into the main interface (Figure 2).
Figure 1
The main interface for the C disk system that has not been backed up:
Figure 2
Back up the main interface after the C disk system:
Figure 3
* Click the Backup/Restore button (this button is a smart button, the backup partition automatically becomes the Restore System button) or press F11 to back up/restore the C-disk system;
* Exit a key Restore Wizard by clicking the Exit button in the Settings menu bar or by pressing the ESC key or clicking X in the upper-right corner of the main interface;
In the menu bar, the F1--F2 key corresponds to the settings, Help, respectively. Move the up and down arrows after pressing the F1--F3 key to select the relevant options.
To set the menu bar:
Click Advanced Settings to have the settings in the following illustration:
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Disable/Allow re-backup to prevent or allow users to use the "Re-backup System" feature in the menu bar to avoid overwriting the original backup files to ensure the health of the backup files.
Permanent restore point operations can create a permanent restore point (after setting the Administrator password) (backup file), plus a "backup system" of the main interface, with a total of two backup files. It is recommended that a permanent restore point be created after you have just installed the operating system and common software, and do not create it repeatedly.
Enable/disable Simple mode if you enable Simple mode, press the F11 key 10 seconds after the power-on, Automatic System Restore (press Esc key in 10 seconds to cancel restore and enter the main interface), realize a real one-click Restore. (pictured below)
"Disable/Allow hotkey display" If the hot key is not displayed, the screen will not show the prompt line "******press [F11] to Start recovery system******", you need to hold the F11 key to ease into a key Restore Wizard. It is not recommended to use this action!
"DOS Toolbox" can run Ghost, Diskgen, Ntfsdos, Spfdisk and more than 10 kinds of software in DOS, easy to maintain computer.
Multiple-partition backup restore is a fixed-partition feature that backs up and restores all partitions on multiple hard disks and supports up to 5 hard drives.
Use Age Setting this feature allows administrators to set the time limit for users to use a single key Restore Wizard.
The use Pqdi kernel or the Use Ghost Kernel feature is a backup restore that can be called Pqdi on some computers when a ghost backup is not available. It is recommended that the Pqdi kernel be used only if Ghost is not available.
Password System usage instructions:
One-click Restore Wizard has a secure password system with the Administrator password and user password respectively.
If you set the administrator password, enter the password when you enter the advanced settings and use the "Back up partition Table", "Run Pqmagic", "Run Ghost" "Turn dos" and "Uninstall Wizard" options in the installer's toolbox to ensure the security of the one-click Restore Wizard System.
If you set a user password, you need to enter the code when you back up and restore the system. (Note: To set the user password before setting the Administrator password) The
Administrator password has system control and can replace and change the user's password. The
Password system is ideal for installing a client's computer with an administrator password, allowing the customer to use backups (or to prevent users from backing up the system in Advanced settings), restoring system functionality, and not using advanced settings to ensure the health of the system and permanent restore points.