If I restore my computer, I always will be able to install my products?

If I restore my computer, I always will be able to install my products? I was wondering, I need to know ASAP.

Yes, you can usually reinstall the Adobe programs.  It helps if you turn off or to disconnect before removing programs.

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    Original title: computer viruses.

    If I have a virus and I restore my computer, the virus will come back to the computer when the files are restored.

    Hello

    to be Safe side scan always media files are on before you reinstall your data

    using drives flash etc is a well known to transfer viruses, etc.

  • Hi, I buy Adobe DC pro now and in two months I will replace my computer. Would I be able to install my Accrobat bought in my new computer?

    Hi, I buy Adobe DC pro now and in two months I will replace my computer. I was able to install my Accrobat bought in my new computer.

    Hi Bruno.

    Yes, you can.

    Licenses are managed by signing with your Adobe Acrobat DC identification code you install Acrobat DC on the new computer, log in and you will work.

    It would be a good idea to disconnect the first, but not required, that you can manage from your Adobe account.

    Mike

  • I will be able to re-download own windows XP under my supprot license and get also do all its programmes have battery guard?

    Hi, I have a laptop with Windows XP installed, updated with Service Pack 3 - XP was installed when I bought the computer in 2010 but probably dates back to 2008; This is when all the registers date from.

    I will be able, under my own license family 32-bit edition, install it, and Service Pack 3 on that date? without having to pay more money?

    I would upgrade to Windows 7 so that I had more money and so two he would take on my mini (I bet it won't)

    Thank you!

    Best,

    -C. e. Whitehead

    I didn't not say (or necessarily) anything, I simply asked if this thread is on the same computer as you other thread.

    Assuming it is, you will use the discs that came with the computer or the hidden restore partition (should not be confused with the system restore) to the clean install of Windows.

    If the new facility leaves you with WinXP Gold (without Service Pack), you will need to install Service Pack 2 manually before you will be able to install updates (including SP3) via Windows Update. See my response to your other thread.

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  • If I restore the computer to an earlier date, it will restore my password expired?

    I use Vista.  My main account on the computer (private) is also the administrator account.  The password has expired.  I saw a warning a week previously, but not once since and completely forgotten.  I can access the other user account, but not my main account Vista was preinstalled on the computer so I can't reinstall windows.  I thought to restore my computer to an earlier date (for example,), but do not know if that would restore my password expired or not.  Other solutions? Thanks for any help.  And Yes, once I return, I change the setting so that the password does not expire again or by using a password reset disk, all these nice options I foolishly ignored this time.  Thank you.

    Hello

    Microsoft prohibits any help given in these Forums for you help bypass or "crack" passwords lost or forgotten.

    Here's information from Microsoft, explaining that the policy:

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-security/keeping-passwords-secure-Microsoft-policy-on/39f56ef0-5d68-41AD-9daa-6e6019c25d37

    And this is the Information from Microsoft on the problems of passwords;

    You will need to borrow a Microsoft DVD from a friend, Recovery DVD a manufacturer without these special work options available.

    If you are unable to connect to Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you can use the Windows Vista System Restore feature, or the Windows 7 system restore feature.

    You may be unable to connect to Windows Vista or Windows 7 in the following scenarios:

    • Scenario 1: You recently set a new password for the protected administrator account. However, you don't remember the password.
    • Scenario 2: You type the correct password. However, Windows Vista or Windows 7 does not accept the password because the system is damaged.
    • Scenario 3: You delete a protected administrator account. Now, you cannot connect to another administrator account.
    • Scenario 4: You change an administrator account protected with a standard user account. Now, you cannot connect to another administrator account.

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    You can re - install.

    You can contact your computer manufacturer and ask them to send you a set of recovery disks.

    They should do this for a small fee.

    And if you have never received a recovery disk when you bought your computer, there should be a recovery Partition on the hard drive to reinstall Vista on how you purchased your computer.

    The recovery process can be started by pressing a particular combination of the key or keys at startup. (Power on / start)

    Maybe it's F10, F11, Alt + F10, etc., depending on the manufacturer.

    Ask them to the proper key sequence.

    See you soon.

  • I restored my computer from a backup. It shows that is activated. I will lose it in 30 days?

    I had to format my hard drive and reinstall Win7.  I used the product key that is on the computer, but received a message that the key is incorrect.  I restored my computer from a backup.  It shows that is activated.  I will lose it in 30 days?

    Original title: wrong product key

    If you restored Windows using an Image backup that was created after that Windows was active then you will not have to activate again.

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  • I'm trying to restore my computer to a specific date, but I can't find the option that will allow me to go there.

    Hello

    I'm trying to restore my computer to a specific date, but I can't find the option that will allow me to go there. Help, please! Its really URGENT.

    Original title: urgent

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    Trouble with several of my software design update to El Capitan.

    I'll lose new emails, photos and I have the files, so restoring my computer with an old backup with an older operating system on an external drive?

    If you restore a full plus version of your drive on the existing, you'll be back your mac to the backup day.

    Instead, why don't tell you the readers about the problems you meet and are looking for solutions for those who instead of going backward.

  • A full system restore (while retaining user data) will delete my previous backup files?


    According to this FAQ:

    http://Acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/12869/~/how-do-i-restore-my-computer-using-the-EREC...

    The second option is to restore the operating system and preserve user data, which is essentially the same process, but the information stored in your user account folder will be saved. Acer always recommends all backup data if you choose to use this option.

    Then C:/backup will be wiped.

  • Is it possible to restore your computer to factory without a backup requirements?

    I restored my computer using my sisters backup disks and I was just wondering.

    Hello

    In regards to what they actually do, there not much in it--a "Factory Reset" from the disk is normally faster than using recovery discs.

    The main advantage of having a set of recovery disks is that they will allow you to reinstall Windows 7, if the recovery Partition corrupted or the HARD drive had to be replaced.

    OEM recovery disks validate the installation by reading a "tattoo" on the bios chip, but as you know that your sisters drives work well on your machine, you can always create a duplicate for yourself the value as follows.

    Download and install the free software ImgBurn.

    1. create an Image file disc the 1st disc of recovery on your laptop - a guide for doing this is here.

    2 write this on a blank DVD Disk Image - a guide to it's here.

    3. Repeat for each subsequent until you have a complete set.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • Can I restore my computer to erase my default admin password?

    Well from what I read I can't reset my password.  I changed it just cause last week a member of the family got ahold of him by chance.  I have not connected because I changed it last.  I know what it is but he always tells me that it is the bad pswd.  I tried my old ones too, even tried different variations that it is incase I hit the wrong key.  I don't have a pswd reset disk and I don't have another admin ACCT.  Like I did today.  I don't have a cause of disk windows vista it is pre loaded on my computer when I bought it.

    The only other thing I can think to do so is to restore my computer to factory default settings.  I thought that the last time I had to do this when I got the win32 Trojan horse and could not clean the system I had to configure everything again.  Including the admin account and password.  Someone has other suggestions before I try this road?  I don't want to use software downloaded online if possible cause I have no interest to pay for access to my admin account again.  Thanks in advance for any help or suggestion.

    Sorry another thought I just had was to restore the computer to a date before last week, I changed my pswd.  Would this work?

    Well, I read on the site that you gave me the link.  Very much appreciated.  I'll let you know for sure.  I check with Best Buy Geek Squad who wouldn't tell me SQUAT of course...  That there is a command in the command prompt to raise the level of administrator.  That's what I searched, for the last time now.  I really don't want to restore the computer, but if I have to.  I don't have time to wait until I can get this album which did not belong to me anyway.  And my main fear is that if I use it I'm having probs with the registration key I have for mine.  I guess overall it is possible that the young girl to the geek team did not understand what I was asking.  But they are a bunch of useless people so useful!  I won't buy anything at best buy.  I understand they have geek team for some reason and earn money from good intentions and unconscious that cannot set their own machines.  But the round back in January so that my computer was still under manufacturer's warranty that I called cause them my nephew.  Don't ask me what they were spent, I wasn't there, but he stopped and would not start again.  After taking to run a comprehensive diagnosis on this subject that they don't tell me something if I wasn't going to pay.  So, after calling their toll-free number and this nice lady make a few suggestions I have restored my computer.  Anyway enough of that.  I will let you know thanks for posting, listening and responding that this gave me a migraine pain and eye of squinting at the small text characters.  Laughing out loud

  • How to restore my computer?

    Hello.

    I have a problem with my computer. I wanted to restore my computer for some reason. The problem is that a few days ago I opened it and almost all of the programs and applications have been removed and obviously I do not know why. Even when I open the menu start there no program in all the files in there.

    Need help!

    Hello Marti

    Your only option and of course the best way to resolve this strange matter, is recovery image installation.
    After that this laptop will be the same as on the first day after the purchase.

    Check the document posted by Timox. You will find detailed instructions on the installation of HARD drive recovery.
    If your computer starts correctly and everything will be ok if you please, as long as the first thing, create a recovery media and make backup recovery image. You can do this by using preinstalled Toshiba recovery media creator tool.

    If something goes wrong with the recovery image saved on the HARD drive or the HARD drive is faulty, you will have media bootable recovery you can use for recovery image installation. It is very, very important for you.

    I hope that you will be able to reinstall the operating system on your machine. A few comments would be greatly appreciated.

  • I want to restore my computer to 21/09/11, but that date is not available

    I want to restore my computer to 21/09/11. Only available restore points return 09/10/11. How can I reset the restore to 21/09/11 point?

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    Hi Jim9or,

    You can only choose the restore point in the list of restore points that are available in the system restore.

    If the 21/09/11 date is not available in the list of restore points, you will not be able to restore your computer to this particular date.

    Hope the helps of information.

  • Restore my computer to an earlier time

    How can I restore my computer to an earlier time?  I go through the restore process, but I get the message "no changes have been noted" to several previous restore points.  I made changes such as the Elimination of programs, etc.

    What is your system brand and model?
    What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?
    Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, MSE, Comodo, etc..
    What is the issue that you are experiencing that you think that the system restore will be remedied (or you are just convenient)?  System Restore is not a time machine.

    Some tools Anti Virus 'protect' your system so that they will not allow a restore of the system work properly.
    For example, if you use Norton/Symantec products, you will see a message like this:
    Restoration incomplete. Your computer cannot be restored...
    It is also a popular Symantec problem (well, I'll be polite and call an "undocumented feature"...), they wrote an article about it:
    According to what you use for malware protection, you may need to disable the product temporarily, do the system restore and then turn the products light up again when the system restore is complete.
    Sometimes you need start your system in Mode safe and so that your protection programs are not running, and then do the system restore.  Tips from Microsoft in some of their articles that if the system restore does not restore your computer, start in Safe Mode, and then run the system restore.  It works for some configurations.
    System Restore is sometimes so afflicted or Restore Points are suspicious, the best solution is to reinstall your system restore.  This will remove the old Restore Points, but sometimes it's the only way to fix a broken system restore.  You don't have to reinstall XP, only the part of system restore.
    That can leave you with your problem of unspecified origin that you hope the system restore will fix (using a system restore is usually not equivalent to fixing the problem though).
    Give these ideas some consideration if they apply to you.
    Sometimes malicious will afflict your system restore to prevent you to find and remove malware.  It would much rather you trick into thinking that you need to repair or reinstall your XP when it is not necessary.
    No matter what you use for protection against malware, I do so and then only begin to solve any problems:
    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs can solve any problems:
    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    It can be uninstalled later if you wish.
    The scans by operating clean, reboot, test and we can fix any other issues.

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