How to Enter RestoreX360 Recovery Console

How to Enter RestoreX360 Recovery Console
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How to Enter RestoreX360 Recovery Console

Method 1: At Boot (Pre-Windows)

  1. Restart your PC.
  2. Watch for the RestoreX360 prompt—usually appears as:
  3. Press ‘Home’ to access the RestoreX360 Recovery Console…
  4. Immediately press the Home key (you may need to tap it a few times).

If you don’t see the prompt:

  • Ensure the RestoreX360 pre-boot module is installed and enabled.
  • On UEFI systems, check if Secure Boot is disabled. 

Method 2: From Windows (If OS is Bootable)

  1. Open RestoreX360 from the desktop or Start Menu.
  2. Click “Restore System” or choose “Recover from Snapshot”.
  3. You can also schedule automatic snapshots or create new ones manually from here.

 

How to Create a Snapshot (Manual or Automatic)

Manual Snapshot

  1. Launch RestoreX360.
  2. Click “Take Snapshot”.
  3. Name the snapshot (e.g., Before driver update).
  4. Click OK – done in seconds!

 

Automatic Snapshots (Highly Recommended)

You can set it to automatically create snapshots:

  • On system startup
  • Daily/weekly
  • Before software installations or Windows Updates

To enable:

  1. Open RestoreX360.
  2. Go to Task Scheduler or Settings > Scheduler.
  3. Set your rules.

How to Manage Snapshots

Task

How to Do It

View Snapshots

Open RestoreX360 > “Snapshot Manager”

Delete Old Snapshots

Select snapshot > Click “Delete”

Restore to a Snapshot

Choose snapshot > Click “Restore” (system will reboot)

Lock Snapshot

Prevent accidental deletion by locking it

Security Features

  • You can password-protect the Recovery Console so users can’t roll back or delete snapshots without permission.
    • Go to Settings > Security to set this up.
  • Enable the Stealth Mode to hide RestoreX360 from users, useful in shared or public environments.

Important Best Practices

  1. Don’t rely solely on RestoreX360 for backups. It’s great for recovery but doesn’t replace full disk backups.
  2. Use external backup solutions (e.g., Macrium Reflect or Acronis) for long-term archival.
  3. Keep 3–5 snapshots max to avoid storage overload (each snapshot tracks changes, so too many can slow down performance slightly).

RestoreX360 Description

RestoreX360 is an advanced Windows repair and system recovery solution designed to keep PCs secure, stable, and optimized from day one.

It helps users:

  • Detect and fix Windows system errors

  • Repair corrupted files and registry issues

  • Improve PC performance and stability

  • Create safe restore points and rollback snapshots

  • Protect systems from crashes and unexpected failures

RestoreX360 is built for:

  • Home users

  • IT professionals

  • Corporates and Manufacturing

  • Service centres

  • Enterprise environments

With intelligent repair technology and user-friendly controls, RestoreX360 ensures your system stays reliable, efficient, and secure whether you are troubleshooting issues or maintaining long-term system health.

RestoreX360 does NOT collect, store, transmit, monitor, or share any user data. All system snapshots and restore points remain securely stored on the user’s local machine and are fully controlled by the user.

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