1. Open the computer, enter the desktop, right-click on the computer icon, and select "Properties" in the open menu. In the open page, find "Advanced System Settings Options" on the left to open it. As shown in the figure, enter "System Properties" and switch to the "System Protection" option at the top of the window.
2. Right-click the computer, click Properties--Advanced System Options, and uncheck the check mark before turning off the system restore on all drives. As shown in the figure: In the run gpedit.msc group policy, computer configuration--management template--windows component--windowsInstaller--enable and close the creation of system restore checkpoints.
3. When running, enter gpedit.msc/(group policy) program/computer configuration/management template/system/system restore/right, turn off system restore, double-click to open it, and enable.
4. Right-click the computer icon on the desktop, select Properties, click the Advanced System Option in the opened Properties window, switch to System Protection, and remove the check mark before turning off the system restore on all drives.Press Win+R to open the running window and enter gpedit.msc.
The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results.Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
Select the [System Restore] tab. If you check the [Turn off System Restore on All Drives] checkbox, the system restore of all drives will be turned off. In the [Available Drives] list box, select the drive you want to turn off the system restore, click the [Settings] button, and in the open dialog box Just turn off the system and restore it.
Restart the computer. During the computer startup process, pay attention to the prompts displayed on the screen and find the button to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Press the corresponding key to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Here you may see a main menu with multiple options.
Select you want to turn off in the [Available Drive] list boxTo close the system restore drive, click the [Settings] button to turn off the system restore in the open dialog box. Take the win7 system, D disk as an example; right-click My Computer--Properties. Click on Advanced System Settings.
1. To prevent the C disk from automatically restoring after restarting, you can turn off the system restore function. Follow the following steps: Open "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced System Settings", "System Protection", select Disk C, click "Configuration", select "Disable System Protection", click "Apply" and "OK".
2. The steps to turn off the automatic restoration of the C disk of the computer are as follows: First, find the "logo" + "R" on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time.After that, the following dialog box will pop up. Enter gpedit.msc in the run.
3. First, click Start in the lower left corner of the desktop; Second, enter msconfig.exe in the search box and enter; Third, select Start in the dialog box that opens; Fourth, remove the check mark in front of the restore program that runs automatically when booting up, and then click Apply.
4. If it is a hard disk protection card, you can unplug it. My Computer--Properties--System Restore Tab-Turn off system restore on all drives. Question 4: How to remove the setting of automatic restoration after the computer is shut down? Have you installed something like the restore elf, little sentry, or hard disk protection card?
5. If there is no other wayTHEN YOU CAN FORMAT THAT AREA IN PE MODE, AND YOU CAN DELETE THE RESIDUAL FILE OF THAT AREA WITH UNLOCKER.
6. Or software such as shadow system restoration, restart, and the entire hard disk of the computer will be automatically restored to the state when it was protected. Ghost software backup If you back up C with a keyboard Ghost software, restarting cannot automatically restore C. You need to start this software and use it to restore C.
Disable the startup item: You can try to disable the startup item of "Easy One-click Restore" when the system starts. Open the Task Manager, switch to the "Start" tab, find the item related to "Easy One-click Restore", and then disable it.
Select the [System Restore] tab. If you check the [Turn off System Restore on All Drives] checkbox, the system restore of all drives will be turned off. In the [Available Drives] list box, select the drive you want to turn off the system restore, click the [Settings] button, and in the open dialog box Just turn off the system and restore it.
To prevent the C disk from automatically restoring after restarting, you can turn off the system restore function. Follow the following steps: Open "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced System Settings", "System Protection", select Disk C, click "Configuration", select "Disable System Protection", click "Apply" and "OK".
The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results.Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
1. The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results. Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
2. The steps to turn off the automatic restoration of the C disk of the computer are as follows: First, find the "logo" + "R" on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time. After that, the following dialog box will pop up. Enter gpedit.msc in the run.
3. How to turn off the computer system and automatically restore after restarting. Language processing + group policy settings can be carried out. The method is as follows: 1. First, find the logo + R on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time; 2. After that, the following dialog box will pop up; 3. Enter gpedit.msc in the execution; 4.
4. First, click the beginning in the lower left corner of the desktop; second, enter msconfig.exe in the search box and enter; third, select Start in the open dialog box; fourth, uncheck the front of the restore program that runs automatically, and then click Apply.
5. Right-click My Computer in the properties, and the system restores one item and closes it. If there is no system to restore one item or the restore is gray and cannot be changed, it can be changed in the group policy.
6. Easy-click restore is a system recovery function provided by computer manufacturers, usually in the operating system pre-installed when the computer leaves the factory. If you want to remove or disable this function, you can try the following methods: Disable the startup item: You can try to disable the startup item of "Easy One-click Restore" when the system starts.
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1. Open the computer, enter the desktop, right-click on the computer icon, and select "Properties" in the open menu. In the open page, find "Advanced System Settings Options" on the left to open it. As shown in the figure, enter "System Properties" and switch to the "System Protection" option at the top of the window.
2. Right-click the computer, click Properties--Advanced System Options, and uncheck the check mark before turning off the system restore on all drives. As shown in the figure: In the run gpedit.msc group policy, computer configuration--management template--windows component--windowsInstaller--enable and close the creation of system restore checkpoints.
3. When running, enter gpedit.msc/(group policy) program/computer configuration/management template/system/system restore/right, turn off system restore, double-click to open it, and enable.
4. Right-click the computer icon on the desktop, select Properties, click the Advanced System Option in the opened Properties window, switch to System Protection, and remove the check mark before turning off the system restore on all drives.Press Win+R to open the running window and enter gpedit.msc.
The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results.Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
Select the [System Restore] tab. If you check the [Turn off System Restore on All Drives] checkbox, the system restore of all drives will be turned off. In the [Available Drives] list box, select the drive you want to turn off the system restore, click the [Settings] button, and in the open dialog box Just turn off the system and restore it.
Restart the computer. During the computer startup process, pay attention to the prompts displayed on the screen and find the button to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Press the corresponding key to enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. Here you may see a main menu with multiple options.
Select you want to turn off in the [Available Drive] list boxTo close the system restore drive, click the [Settings] button to turn off the system restore in the open dialog box. Take the win7 system, D disk as an example; right-click My Computer--Properties. Click on Advanced System Settings.
1. To prevent the C disk from automatically restoring after restarting, you can turn off the system restore function. Follow the following steps: Open "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced System Settings", "System Protection", select Disk C, click "Configuration", select "Disable System Protection", click "Apply" and "OK".
2. The steps to turn off the automatic restoration of the C disk of the computer are as follows: First, find the "logo" + "R" on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time.After that, the following dialog box will pop up. Enter gpedit.msc in the run.
3. First, click Start in the lower left corner of the desktop; Second, enter msconfig.exe in the search box and enter; Third, select Start in the dialog box that opens; Fourth, remove the check mark in front of the restore program that runs automatically when booting up, and then click Apply.
4. If it is a hard disk protection card, you can unplug it. My Computer--Properties--System Restore Tab-Turn off system restore on all drives. Question 4: How to remove the setting of automatic restoration after the computer is shut down? Have you installed something like the restore elf, little sentry, or hard disk protection card?
5. If there is no other wayTHEN YOU CAN FORMAT THAT AREA IN PE MODE, AND YOU CAN DELETE THE RESIDUAL FILE OF THAT AREA WITH UNLOCKER.
6. Or software such as shadow system restoration, restart, and the entire hard disk of the computer will be automatically restored to the state when it was protected. Ghost software backup If you back up C with a keyboard Ghost software, restarting cannot automatically restore C. You need to start this software and use it to restore C.
Disable the startup item: You can try to disable the startup item of "Easy One-click Restore" when the system starts. Open the Task Manager, switch to the "Start" tab, find the item related to "Easy One-click Restore", and then disable it.
Select the [System Restore] tab. If you check the [Turn off System Restore on All Drives] checkbox, the system restore of all drives will be turned off. In the [Available Drives] list box, select the drive you want to turn off the system restore, click the [Settings] button, and in the open dialog box Just turn off the system and restore it.
To prevent the C disk from automatically restoring after restarting, you can turn off the system restore function. Follow the following steps: Open "Control Panel", "System", "Advanced System Settings", "System Protection", select Disk C, click "Configuration", select "Disable System Protection", click "Apply" and "OK".
The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results.Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
1. The automatic restore function on the computer can generally be turned off in the control panel. The specific steps are as follows: open the computer, click the start menu, enter "Control Panel" in the search box, and click the "Control Panel" option in the search results. Find the "System and Security" column in the control panel window and click "System".
2. The steps to turn off the automatic restoration of the C disk of the computer are as follows: First, find the "logo" + "R" on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time. After that, the following dialog box will pop up. Enter gpedit.msc in the run.
3. How to turn off the computer system and automatically restore after restarting. Language processing + group policy settings can be carried out. The method is as follows: 1. First, find the logo + R on the keyboard and press and hold at the same time; 2. After that, the following dialog box will pop up; 3. Enter gpedit.msc in the execution; 4.
4. First, click the beginning in the lower left corner of the desktop; second, enter msconfig.exe in the search box and enter; third, select Start in the open dialog box; fourth, uncheck the front of the restore program that runs automatically, and then click Apply.
5. Right-click My Computer in the properties, and the system restores one item and closes it. If there is no system to restore one item or the restore is gray and cannot be changed, it can be changed in the group policy.
6. Easy-click restore is a system recovery function provided by computer manufacturers, usually in the operating system pre-installed when the computer leaves the factory. If you want to remove or disable this function, you can try the following methods: Disable the startup item: You can try to disable the startup item of "Easy One-click Restore" when the system starts.
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