arron11196
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Posted: June 29 2006, 05:00 |
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Mm. As far as I know, LKGC includes all drivers that make the compy runnable. This would include a registry image - which would therefore disregard anything that you'd installed hence after.
Basically, they're pretty much the same tool, except one's been 'imported' from the code of Me, whereas the other was built as part of XP's native boot environment. Honestly, every computer magazine guide I've read details the disabling of the Windows GUI-based SysRestore, no matter what. I suppose it also depends on the way you use your computer; if you're constantly fiddling and messing about then it might be an idea to include this extra level of protection - although if a compy can't boot, a compy can't boot. Simple as that.
Maybe you've had different experiences here, and what you have to remember is that this is just my opinion as there is no universal "this is always best" from the computer industry, as some approaches work for some situations whereas others don't. I originally posted with the view to helping you out in a way, but as you feel strongly about this I guess I should be quiet now and let you get back to it.
Cya.
-------------- Arron J Eagling
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(insert the last 5 mins of Crises here)
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