[LINK] Win SteadyState
Jan Whitaker
jwhit at melbpc.org.au
Sun Jan 27 07:30:14 AEDT 2008
At 12:42 AM 27/01/2008, stephen at melbpc.org.au wrote:
>When you have Windows Disk Protection turned on, you can simply restart
>your computer to return Windows SteadyState to the condition it was in
>before the last user touched it. Windows SteadyState can clear all the
>changes made during the last user session, including installations of
>viruses or spyware, or deletions of critical system files.
How is this different from System Restore?
Jan
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