

The following video explains the System Restore, Refresh and Reset options available in Windows 8 in the order shown above: Repair Disk - A system repair disc can be created using Windows " Create a Recovery Drive.".Refer to Creating Recovery Media in WIndows 8 Recovery Media - Recovery media can be created through " TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator".Refer to the video below for complete information. Advanced tools - These are recommended for advanced users only.This is similar to what Toshiba has previously called a System Recovery using "recovery media. Reset - A reset returns your computer to its out-of-box, factory default conditions (removes your personal files and apps as well reset all settings to defaults).Similarly, some applications might not be removed. Note that while this will attempt to save your personal files and data, it could be lost. Refresh - A refresh will change PC settings to defaults and attempt to save personal files while removing applications.Microsoft provides a full list of monitored file types. Application files that were not installed but were copied to the computer will also be removed if they were added after the restore point to which you're restoring. Documents and personal files are not changed, but applications installed after the restore point was created will need to be reinstalled.


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