![]() ![]() Windows has a default system recovery feature, but even that can fail. This is usually the worst-case scenario, especially if you don’t habitually back up your files and happen to have some important work or files on your PC. The worst part about computers not booting up is when your data can’t be retrieved or have been corrupted in some way. This feature is particularly handy if you’re a heavy user of licensed Microsoft programs or are prone to losing your passwords. In this case, you need to choose Password & Key Recovery, and all you have to do is follow its instructions to start the process. Simply load the disk or flash drive to take you to the tools menu and choose which of the four categories you need to use: Windows Rescue, Password & Key Recovery, Data Recovery, and Disk Tools. As long as your boot device is alright and working fine, you can start the recovery process. ![]() It also allows you to recover and reset your Windows passwords when they’re lost or forgotten. Windows Boot Genius doesn’t stop on just booting up your system. ![]()
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