The second step, called the OS restore process, restores the files of a previously saved Windows XP installation using a backup-and-restore application (this will delete/overwrite some of the files installed by the boot recovery process). The first step, termed the boot recovery process, requires a new copy of Windows XP to be temporarily installed on the target system using the original distribution media. Windows XP ASR recovers the target system in a two-step process. It provides a framework for saving and recovering the Windows XP operating state, in the event of a catastrophic system or hardware failure. ![]() Windows XP's Automated System Recovery (ASR) is an extension to the conventional backup-and-restore. ![]() How to Set up and Use Automated System Recovery in Windows XP By: Arie Slob
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