![]() ![]() I did so once using the Sub-console and once using the Windows program's interface. You can see from the following screenshot that I restored the computer twice today. It's very user-friendly, and you will get used to it in no time. It has options to Rollback the computer, take a new snapshot, uninstall the program, access some built-in tools and exit the recovery. You can enter the console using the Home key during boot. This is the recovery environment which is available to boot just before Windows starts. ![]() The Event Logs tab is a troubleshooting tool which stores information about events and issues. The Snapshots tab lists all available restore points which were created by RollBack Rx, and lets you manage them. You can use it to recover any data that was saved in the snapshot. The last option opens the snapshot as a virtual disk (displayed as a removable drive). Instant restore has options to Rollback computer (same as above), Recover Files from snapshots, and Explore Snapshot. You can delete the baseline snapshot, but the program will create a new one, the next time you take a snapshot. This is the primary snapshot, and all future ones created depend on it and use less space because of that. Note: The program creates a baseline snapshot which is quite large.
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