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    Creating a Windows Vista Backup

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1 . Complete PC Restore now copies the backup image created in step 4 back to your system's main hard drive. It should take about as long to copy the image back as it took to back it up in the first place and a progress meter is shown on screen during the copy process. Once the restoration is complete, the PC automatically restarts and takes you back to the Vista desktop of your restored version of the operating system. The system should now be identical to the state it was in when you made the Complete PC Backup. You can run a restore at any time you like, but remember all files created after the backup was made will be overwritten.
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