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	<description> Apr&#232;s une rapide introduction &#224; Windows Home Server. Attardons-nous un instant sur l&#39;une de ses nombreuses fonctionnalit&#233;s : La restauration. L&#39;un de vos PC peut-&#234;tre endommag&#233; suite &#224; l&#39;installation involontaire d&#39;un logiciel espion ou encore suite &#224; la d&#233;sactivation des windows updates qui a entrain&#233; une faille de votre syst&#232;me ou tout simplement votre disque dur vous a lach&#233; et vous n&#39;avez d&#39;autres choix que le remplacer. Vous avez peut-&#234;tre envie de retrouver vos syst&#232;mes a l&#39;&#233;tat d&#39;origine, voici comment cela se passe avec Windows Home Server. </description>
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		<title>Re: Windows Home Server - Restauration</title>
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			<![CDATA[That's actually the first time I've seen WHS do a system restore. It's looks very simple.<p>posted by dentaku</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[That's actually the first time I've seen WHS do a system restore. It's looks very simple.<p>posted by dentaku</p>]]>
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