Hello,
At the place where I work, the computers we are using seem to always revert back to an "image" or back-up when they are rebooted. I was simply wondering how it worked.
For example, if I were to install a program on the C: directory, let's say Google Chrome, when I next reboot, it would be gone.
Were I to unistall a program, the same thing would happen.
If I delete something, it will reappear when it next reboots.
How does that work ?
What kind of program is it ?
And how is it that the boot time is not longer than a normal computer, if it reverts back to a previous image/backup/copy of the C: drive ?
There is a second drive on my workstation, and that one is unaffected. Whatever I place there is still there once I've rebooted.
Thanks inputs/ideas on the matter !
al360ex
At the place where I work, the computers we are using seem to always revert back to an "image" or back-up when they are rebooted. I was simply wondering how it worked.
For example, if I were to install a program on the C: directory, let's say Google Chrome, when I next reboot, it would be gone.
Were I to unistall a program, the same thing would happen.
If I delete something, it will reappear when it next reboots.
How does that work ?
What kind of program is it ?
And how is it that the boot time is not longer than a normal computer, if it reverts back to a previous image/backup/copy of the C: drive ?
There is a second drive on my workstation, and that one is unaffected. Whatever I place there is still there once I've rebooted.
Thanks inputs/ideas on the matter !
al360ex