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<blockquote data-quote="GTRZ" data-source="post: 686527" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>As i said before, that’s why you need to have a good backup solution. If you have a backup image with OS and all software configured then its a snap to restore. </p><p>If you have like any of monthly/weekly/daily backups then its just automatic compare the system for updated files or databases and restore them. You can go back to the exact previous system before the crash in minutes.</p><p>Nothing like searching google for a fix for days and testing a fix and making more problems. You can permanently damage your existing data when you use the wrong method to fix or patch.</p><p></p><p>So playing around is good if you don’t have sensitive and critical data. And you are a PC enthusiast which you have not much valueble data/systems to loose. And you are a power user and have time and effort to stick with it. I also personally love to play with PCs but saying it to general public and advice them to do it is not a good move. So i think the best method is good backup solution and continues automatic system maintenance software like Iolo System Mechanic if you are really not a PC enthusiast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRZ, post: 686527, member: 1"] As i said before, that’s why you need to have a good backup solution. If you have a backup image with OS and all software configured then its a snap to restore. If you have like any of monthly/weekly/daily backups then its just automatic compare the system for updated files or databases and restore them. You can go back to the exact previous system before the crash in minutes. Nothing like searching google for a fix for days and testing a fix and making more problems. You can permanently damage your existing data when you use the wrong method to fix or patch. So playing around is good if you don’t have sensitive and critical data. And you are a PC enthusiast which you have not much valueble data/systems to loose. And you are a power user and have time and effort to stick with it. I also personally love to play with PCs but saying it to general public and advice them to do it is not a good move. So i think the best method is good backup solution and continues automatic system maintenance software like Iolo System Mechanic if you are really not a PC enthusiast. [/QUOTE]
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