Reboot to restore software

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Reboot to restore is a system of restore technology that enables restoring the user-defined system configuration of a computing device after every restart. The technology helps to maintain systems in their optimum working conditions and is useful especially for multi-user computing environments. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Reboot to restore is a system of restore technology that enables restoring the user-defined system configuration of a computing device after every restart. The technology helps to maintain systems in their optimum working conditions and is useful especially for multi-user computing environments. Deploying solutions based on Reboot to Restore technology enables users to define a particular system configuration as the desired state. The baseline is the point that is restored on reboot. Once the baseline is set, the Reboot to Restore software continues to restore that configuration every time the device restarts or switches on after a shutdown.
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