The System Recovery Options menu contains several tools, such as Startup Repair, that can help you recover Windows from a serious error. This set of tools is on your computer's hard disk and on the Windows installation disc.
5 System Recovery Options Lists:
Startup Repair
Fixes certain problems, such as missing or damaged system files, that might prevent Windows from starting correctly.
System Image Recovery
You need to have created a system image beforehand to use this option. A system image is a personalized backup of the partition that contains Windows, and includes programs and user data, like documents, pictures, and music.
Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool
Scan your computer's memory for errors. If Windows detects possible problems with your computer’s memory, it will prompt you to run the Memory Diagnostics Tool.
Command Prompt
Advanced users can use Command Prompt to perform Windows Password Recovery operations and also run other command line tools for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems.
System Restore
Restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time without affecting your files, such as e‑mail, documents, or photos.
If you use System Restore from the System Recovery Options menu, you cannot undo the restore operation. However, you can run System Restore again and choose a different restore point, if one exists. This option can also help you reset the forgotten Windows password if necessary.
Notes
1. You can also create a system repair disc that contains the System Recovery Options menu.
2. If you use a Tablet PC or other computer with a touch screen, you might need to connect a keyboard and mouse in order to use Startup Repair and the other tools in the System Recovery Options menu.
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