On some public computers, when the computer is rebooted, all the files are wiped and the default Windows installation is put back. How would I accomplish something like this for my home PC in order to avoid getting viruses?
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On some public computers, when the computer is rebooted, all the files are wiped and the default Windows installation is put back. How would I accomplish something like this for my home PC in order to avoid getting viruses?
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