How do I set my pc to restore to a certain point when everyone logsoff


  1. Posts : 28
    windows 7 home premium 32bit
       #1

    How do I set my pc to restore to a certain point when everyone logsoff


    ok on the pc where I go to collage I noticed that no mater what you do ( download, make a file such as a text file, or really anything at all you do, even if you change the mouse pointer speed ) once you log off everything resets back to the predetermined state the I.T. guys have created. meaning you lose everything you do.

    I am wondering how to go about setting this up on my pc and also how to disable it when I need to change where I want it to restore to when logging out. I want to be able to let people to use my pc an have the pc to automatically delete everything they do an reset anything they change. I also need this to work for the "administrator" administrator account just incase the find out my password.

    they are using win7 64bit I'm using win7 32bit

    any help is welcome :)
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  2. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #2

    Hi and Welcome to SevenForums,

    I'm not sure about freeware software to do this task but i have used the below which does what you are asking.
    Essentially on log off, reboot fresh switch on etc it boots to the stored state you save.

    Link - Drive Vaccine delivers non restrictive pc hard drive protection using restore on reboot technology delivering automated PC maintenance Ideal for computer labs, classrooms, libraries, business centres and internet kiosks.

    Regards,
    Jamie
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  3. Posts : 28
    windows 7 home premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thanks for the welcome and the fast response
    I was thinking that it was just something you setup from within your pc. but dang the program is a beast based on the description of it. this is all new to me, I didn't even know you could do things like that lol. thanks
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  4. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #4

    Possible solution


    Hi. I've used rollback software in the past including Comodo Time Machine and Toolwiz Time Freeze and had problems with both of them.

    CTM worked well on a 32bit machine but because of the way it saved system snapshots in a special way in "free space" it wasn't possible to use disk defrag tools and needed to be uninstalled for each defrag then reinstalled so it wasn't ideal. Apparently there's no support for Windows 7 64bit and CTM is no longer being developed.

    Toolwiz Time Freeze - tried it a few times and each install resulted in a non booting machine (wouldn't boot into windows).

    Here's another solution that I came across but haven't actually used:

    Free System and Disk Backup Software for Recovery | SysRestore

    I've not used it and suspect that it may well suffer from the same problem as CTM relating to disk defrag so I can only suggest that if you or anyone else wants to install it - only do so if you have a system image backup that you can restore in the event of problems.
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  5. Posts : 28
    windows 7 home premium 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Callender said:
    Hi. I've used rollback software in the past including Comodo Time Machine and Toolwiz Time Freeze and had problems with both of them.

    CTM worked well on a 32bit machine but because of the way it saved system snapshots in a special way in "free space" it wasn't possible to use disk defrag tools and needed to be uninstalled for each defrag then reinstalled so it wasn't ideal. Apparently there's no support for Windows 7 64bit and CTM is no longer being developed.

    Toolwiz Time Freeze - tried it a few times and each install resulted in a non booting machine (wouldn't boot into windows).

    Here's another solution that I came across but haven't actually used:

    Free System and Disk Backup Software for Recovery | SysRestore

    I've not used it and suspect that it may well suffer from the same problem as CTM relating to disk defrag so I can only suggest that if you or anyone else wants to install it - only do so if you have a system image backup that you can restore in the event of problems.


    thanks. will youtube it
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