Windows Vista makes automatic repair possible even if the system file is damaged



This improvement point is very good.
Or, since encounters with Blue Screen markedly decreased since becoming XP, the possibility of going into society without having encountered any troubles even once in some generations ......http://www.microsoft.com/japan/technet/windowsvista/expert/gethome.mspxThan

For example, if the system file is damaged, Windows XP will not start. However, Windows Vista will automatically fail over to the recovery partition. After that, Windows Vista will present users with a step-by-step diagnostic-based troubleshooting program, Startup Repair (StR). StR can analyze the startup log to identify the cause of the failure and automatically solve many problems. If StR can not solve the problem, the administrator can roll back to the last recognized work state. StR facilitates troubleshooting by providing diagnostic information and support options to the user if the system can not be recovered.


Ho. Even with corruption of the system file, somehow.
This time it seems that the hardware malfunction is going to be a bottleneck this time.
Among them, will RAID become normal, even on individual PC?

For example, Windows diagnostics can automatically detect and diagnose defective hard disks, faulty memory, poor performance, loss of network connectivity, and shutdown problems.


I will immediately know where the problem is.

I hope this will reduce inquiries from friends you know.
...... I also wonder what will happen if I do not expect it ... ....

in Software, Posted by darkhorse_log