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smile
16-05-2005, 11:19 AM
انا عاوز اعمل مقارنة صغيرة بين الوندوز فى اول يوم بعد ماتنزله والويندوز بعد شهر من الشغل عليه ياترى هيكون بس السرعة والاداء ؟؟؟؟؟؟
الجواب طبعا اكيد لا

طايب اذاى نحتفظ بالسيستم وممكن نرجع له بعد فترة ونرجع الويندوز كاننا لسه منزلينه ؟؟؟؟
العمليه سهلة خالص
اول حاجه روح ل start واختار منها all programs وبعدين اختار accessories وبعد كده اختاؤ system tolls وبعدين system restore
هتيجى لك شاشه محكتوب فيها wellcome to system restore
وفيها اختيارين اختار الاختيار التانى وهو
creat arestore point

هتظهر لك شاشه تانيه اكتب فيها اى حاجه مثلا اسمك ودى عبارة عن اسم النقطة اللى هنرجع لها بعدين

وبعد كده close


وبكده احنا عملنا ذى نقطه الجهاز حفظ كل التظبيطات بتاعت الويندوزظ وممكن نرجع لها بعدين

Eng.Junior
16-05-2005, 11:53 AM
You know Smile ?
nothin' is better than ASR (sml11)

غلاباوي
16-05-2005, 01:31 PM
الحقيقة .. من وجهة نظري موضوع system restore موضع وفاشل الي حد كبير .. لان لما الجهاز بيصاب بفيروس .. الفيروس برضة بصيب ملفات syste restore >>>

انا عن نفسي افضل حل للموضوع دة هو Norton Ghost >>>

بصراحة مفيد جدا .. وبينزل في 4 دقايق بالكتير .

Eng.Junior
16-05-2005, 01:45 PM
[QUOTE=غلاباوي]الحقيقة .. من وجهة نظري موضوع system restore موضع وفاشل الي حد كبير .. لان لما الجهاز بيصاب بفيروس .. الفيروس برضة بصيب ملفات syste restore >>>

انا عن نفسي افضل حل للموضوع دة هو Norton Ghost >>>

بصراحة مفيد جدا .. وبينزل في 4 دقايق بالكتير .[/QUOTE
that's right ya Captain 3'alabawy
but gimme a good reason for using Norton Ghost instead of ASR!
wala howa el she7' el b3eed sero bate3 (hrt:

غلاباوي
16-05-2005, 03:22 PM
[QUOTE=غلاباوي]الحقيقة .. من وجهة نظري موضوع system restore موضع وفاشل الي حد كبير .. لان لما الجهاز بيصاب بفيروس .. الفيروس برضة بصيب ملفات syste restore >>>

انا عن نفسي افضل حل للموضوع دة هو Norton Ghost >>>

بصراحة مفيد جدا .. وبينزل في 4 دقايق بالكتير .[/QUOTE
that's right ya Captain 3'alabawy
but gimme a good reason for using Norton Ghost instead of ASR!
wala howa el she7' el b3eed sero bate3 (hrt:




لا باتع ولا حاجة يا بشمهندس جونيور ... بس انا جربتة وعجبنى جدا .. واسف على جهلي بس انا معرفش ASR دة ,,,,
يا ريت لو ممكن توضح لي ويبقي شكرا جدا يعنى

Eng.Junior
16-05-2005, 11:54 PM
ASR is a kind of windows back up,
*ASR= Automated System Recovery
in fact most of windows users don't know this feature, cause it seems to be hidden!
By using this method you can back up the entire windows in about 15 mins

unfortunately, I've no time to demonstrate it now,
but i promise i will do that soon !

i think Smile or Mena_hot can do this job well instead of me

ed3ely ya Captain 3'alabawy
I've an exam after 1 hour!!
shoft el 7'eba wraya emt7an we 2a3ed 2r3'y hena
yalla , bbye!
(sml11) (sml11) (sml11)

غلاباوي
17-05-2005, 05:00 PM
ASR is a kind of windows back up,
*ASR= Automated System Recovery
in fact most of windows users don't know this feature, cause it seems to be hidden!
By using this method you can back up the entire windows in about 15 mins

unfortunately, I've no time to demonstrate it now,
but i promise i will do that soon !

i think Smile or Mena_hot can do this job well instead of me

ed3ely ya Captain 3'alabawy
I've an exam after 1 hour!!
shoft el 7'eba wraya emt7an we 2a3ed 2r3'y hena
yalla , bbye!
(sml11) (sml11) (sml11)


شد حيلك وربنا معاك ويوفقك (sml10)

amoni
17-05-2005, 06:56 PM
انا مع غلاباوى ان الجوست حلو اوى

Eng.Junior
18-05-2005, 08:28 AM
Create the ASR backup

In order to use ASR you first need to create the ASR backup. Follow these steps:

1.

Run NTBACKUP.EXE from the Run command or from the Program Files > Accessories > System Tools.
2.

When the program starts click on the ASR button to invoke it's wizard.
3.

The Wizard will start with a Welcome screen, advising that a Backup and the ASR disk will be created. Click Next.
4.

Choose a destination and filename for the ASR backup. Make sure you do NOT select A: as the destination (duh...) nor C:, and that you have at least 2GB of free space on that partition.
5.

The "Completing the ASR Preparation Wizard" will appear.When you click Finish, the Wizard creates a backup of your system files. You will then be asked to insert a floppy disk. You will later use this disk and the backup to restore your System in an event of a major failure.
6.

To close this wizard and to begin the backup, click Finish".
7.

The system will create a list of all files and then start the backup processes, creating a disk-backup-file. Once the disk-backup is done, you will be prompted for a floppy disk (blank, formatted) to store some ASR-data.

Use ASR to recover your system

In case all other methods to start the XP/2003 system fail, you can use the ASR backup and floppy disk to restore the system to the status as during the creation of the ASR backup.

1.

Insert your Windows XP Professional Installation CD-ROM and boot from CD-ROM. If you get the message to "press any key to boot from CD...", press any key.
2.

As soon as you see "Press F2 to run Automated System Recovery (ASR) ..." on the bottom line - press F2. You only have about 2 seconds to do so, so be prepared.
3.

You will then be prompted to insert the ASR floppy disk. Do so.
You have for a few seconds still the time to abort the ASR process by pressing ESC.
4.

Warning! The system will now start to format your C: drive. When it's done it will start with a process very similar to the XP installation.
5.

After the file copying is done, the system will reboot and continue with the installation process, but it will not continue a complete installation. It starts the Automated System Recovery Wizard. This screen will wait for 90 sec, then it will continue automatically.
6.

A screen will appear, asking you to confirm the location of the disk backup-file.
7.

At the end of the ASR process, NTBACKUP.EXE is automatically used to restore the information on the C: drive.
8.

After the process is over check to see if all data and settings have been restored properly.

Eng.Junior
18-05-2005, 08:34 AM
http://www.petri.co.il/what's_asr_in_windows_xp_2003.htm


http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=28861


Create the ASR backup

In order to use ASR you first need to create the ASR backup. Follow these steps:

1.

Run NTBACKUP.EXE from the Run command or from the Program Files > Accessories > System Tools.
2.

When the program starts click on the ASR button to invoke it's wizard.
3.

The Wizard will start with a Welcome screen, advising that a Backup and the ASR disk will be created. Click Next.
4.

Choose a destination and filename for the ASR backup. Make sure you do NOT select A: as the destination (duh...) nor C:, and that you have at least 2GB of free space on that partition.
5.

The "Completing the ASR Preparation Wizard" will appear.When you click Finish, the Wizard creates a backup of your system files. You will then be asked to insert a floppy disk. You will later use this disk and the backup to restore your System in an event of a major failure.
6.

To close this wizard and to begin the backup, click Finish".
7.

The system will create a list of all files and then start the backup processes, creating a disk-backup-file. Once the disk-backup is done, you will be prompted for a floppy disk (blank, formatted) to store some ASR-data.

Use ASR to recover your system

In case all other methods to start the XP/2003 system fail, you can use the ASR backup and floppy disk to restore the system to the status as during the creation of the ASR backup.

1.

Insert your Windows XP Professional Installation CD-ROM and boot from CD-ROM. If you get the message to "press any key to boot from CD...", press any key.
2.

As soon as you see "Press F2 to run Automated System Recovery (ASR) ..." on the bottom line - press F2. You only have about 2 seconds to do so, so be prepared.
3.

You will then be prompted to insert the ASR floppy disk. Do so.
You have for a few seconds still the time to abort the ASR process by pressing ESC.
4.

Warning! The system will now start to format your C: drive. When it's done it will start with a process very similar to the XP installation.
5.

After the file copying is done, the system will reboot and continue with the installation process, but it will not continue a complete installation. It starts the Automated System Recovery Wizard. This screen will wait for 90 sec, then it will continue automatically.
6.

A screen will appear, asking you to confirm the location of the disk backup-file.
7.

At the end of the ASR process, NTBACKUP.EXE is automatically used to restore the information on the C: drive.
8.

After the process is over check to see if all data and settings have been restored properly.

غلاباوي
18-05-2005, 01:55 PM
انا مع غلاباوى ان الجوست حلو اوى

معقول .؟؟؟؟؟ انا مش مصدق عينيا ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ فلتهللي يا سماء ولترقصي يا أرض ....

اخيرا ناسا جيرل موفقانى على حاجة ؟....... مش معقول

لو كنت بعرف ازغرط كنت زغرططططططت
)Aa:) )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{

gaoun
18-05-2005, 02:40 PM
معقول .؟؟؟؟؟ انا مش مصدق عينيا ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ فلتهللي يا سماء ولترقصي يا أرض ....

اخيرا ناسا جيرل موفقانى على حاجة ؟....... مش معقول

لو كنت بعرف ازغرط كنت زغرططططططت
)Aa:) )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{ )danc:{

انا ازلغط عنك بس المهم منسمعش صوتك ههههه got:)(

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مش تزعل يا غلباوي وخلي عندك روح رياضيه حتى لو كنت خسران فأنا احب ان امزح (BAY:)