System restore after the recovery running disk

Hello

Is there a way to restore my system to previous state after you run recovery disk?

I forgot to backup my files and apparently lost my data after the recovery running disc. All suggestions will be appreciated. I'm trying to restore my system, but it is not restoration, its shows me only today's date.

Best regards

Hello Jazz

Please slow down. Your ad is quite confusing. You can the prior words includes on two completely different ways.

(1) previous state as factory settings. If you use recovery media is removed from the entire HARD disk and all data will be lost. There is no way to recover them. To the review no data more.
(2) previous state by using System Restore tool. It will roll back OS time earlier, but all data will be there. Sorry, but if you have ever used recovery media, it's too late for this option.

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