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| | Is it possible to have 'Save state' and delete changes at the same time? or to delete changes each time the machine must be shut down? Jack |
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| | Re: Is it possible to have 'Save state' and delete changes at the same time? On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 18:55:41 -0500, "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >or >to delete changes each time the machine must be shut down? >Jack > Save state is more like hibernation. With uno disks you get the question when shutting down if you want to keep the changes (means that the undo disk will keep your data) or delete changes (means that undo disk is erased and you go back to the initial state when you last committed the changes). Save state question is if yo want to just freeze the PC right there so you can quickly return like when hibernating a physical system. Obviously if you choose save state you cannot also discard your changes because then it is not in the same state anymore... -- Bo Berglund (Sweden) |
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| | Re: Is it possible to have 'Save state' and delete changes at the same time? Thank you. But the same apples to 'Restart' option. Only, when I choose 'Shutdown' there is an option to 'undo changes'. Because, I am testing programs, I am in a need to undo changes quite often. How can I speed up that processs? The minimum I seek is to have 'undo changes' as a default option when exiting Windows. Thanks, Jack "Bo Berglund" <boberglund@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:nim7h45bvorg992vasj27a97943q2cn28h@xxxxxx Quote: > On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 18:55:41 -0500, "Jack" <replyto@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>or >>to delete changes each time the machine must be shut down? >>Jack >> > Delete changes implies that you use undo disks. > Save state is more like hibernation. > > With uno disks you get the question when shutting down if you want to > keep the changes (means that the undo disk will keep your data) or > delete changes (means that undo disk is erased and you go back to the > initial state when you last committed the changes). > > Save state question is if yo want to just freeze the PC right there so > you can quickly return like when hibernating a physical system. > Obviously if you choose save state you cannot also discard your > changes because then it is not in the same state anymore... > > -- > > Bo Berglund (Sweden) |
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