I am confused over nomenclature; "recovery points" vs. "image," for one. I understand "image" as I have replaced hard drives and had Ghost essentially restore the entire system from a Ghost created system image.
Now, I have a very bothersome malware problem (redirected searches) and NOTHING I've tried so far has fixed the problem. So I would like to "restore my computer." I have a saved image which contains "one recovery point" that predates my search problems. When I initiate Ghost 15 to "restore my computer," I always chicken out at the screen that says (more or less): "Warning: all data on the destination drive will be overwritten."
This sounds like what happens when one writes the system image to the drive. Is that what is going to happen??
Thanks! I am going to give some of these malware programs one last chance ---- currently erasing a bazillion temporary internet files which cause the various scans to take at least eight hours ---- and if that doesn't do it, I will take the plunge.
I am confused over nomenclature; "recovery points" vs. "image," for one. I understand "image" as I have replaced hard drives and had Ghost essentially restore the entire system from a Ghost created system image.
Now, I have a very bothersome malware problem (redirected searches) and NOTHING I've tried so far has fixed the problem. So I would like to "restore my computer." I have a saved image which contains "one recovery point" that predates my search problems. When I initiate Ghost 15 to "restore my computer," I always chicken out at the screen that says (more or less): "Warning: all data on the destination drive will be overwritten."
This sounds like what happens when one writes the system image to the drive. Is that what is going to happen??