Restore Windows 2003 Transplantation System

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Users who have used Windows XP know that there is a very intimate, very practical function in Windows XP - system restore. This feature can automatically create multiple restore points automatically when the system is operating, and can help users can easily restore the previous restore, fast recovery system after the system has problems. However, in Windows 2003, known as the Windows XP server version, Microsoft does not integrate this feature, which is not unfortunate that many users who love the system restore function. Today, let us fully promote DIY spirit, transplant the system restore function in Windows XP to Windows 2003! Please prepare a Windows XP installation disc, then come with me:

Step 1. In the Windows 2003 operating system, press and hold the Windows XP installation CD into the CD-ROM drive while holding down the SHIFT button to cancel it automatically. Click the Start → Run command to enter the "cmd" in the Run dialog and turn back the command prompt window. Enter "Expand x: /i386/sr.in_ c: /sr.inf" after the command prompt, enter the windows XP installation CD I386 directory Sr.in_Component's root directory, as shown 1 shown. Among them, the X refers to the drive of the optical drive, and the user should make appropriate modifications according to their own actual situation.

Figure 1 Extract Sr.inf file

Step 2 Open the resource manager, right-click the Sr.inf file just released in the root directory of the C drive, and select the "Install" command to start copying the file. In the installation process, the installer will prompt you to find some files. At this time, click the "Browse" button of the prompt dialog to locate the I386 directory of the Windows XP installation CD, and then click the "OK" button .

Step 3 After the installation is complete, the system will give the "System Settings Change" prompt and request to restart the computer. When restarting your computer, an error message will occur during the startup process, you don't have to pay attention to it, click the "OK" button to cancel it. Step 4 Click the Start → Run command to type "regedit" in the Open Run dialog to enter the registry editor. Expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFT-WARE / Microsoft / Windows NT / CurrentVersion / SVCHOST] branch, find the multi-string value called "Netsvcs" in the right window (if not, right-click in the right window, Select "New → Multi-String Value"), double-click to open the Edit Multi-String window, enter the following in the "Numerical Data" text box (Note: For convenience, each item is separated between this article Open, when the actual input, each item should be occupied, that is, press the Enter to press the Enter to continue input): appmgmt; audiosrv; browser; cryptsvc; dmserver; eventsystem; hidserv; iz; iprip; Irmon; LanmanServer; LanmanWorkstation; Messenger; Netman; Nla; Ntmssvc; NWCWorkstation; Nwsapagent; Rasauto; Rasman; Remoteaccess; Sacsvr; Schedulu; Seclogon; SENS; sharedaccess; Themes; TrkWks; TrkSvr; W32Time; WZCSVC; Wmi; WmdmPmSp; winmgmt; WuAuserv; bits; shellhwdection; helpsvc; UploadMgr; wmdmp] SN; SRSERVIC After the check is confirmed, click the "OK" button and turn off the Registry Editor. Step 5 Restart your computer, you will find that the error prompt is no longer. Now we right-click "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties", open the System Properties dialog, as shown in Figure 2, "System Restore" tab appears! Figure 2 shows that the system restore option appears!

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