Restore PC upon Reboot

INIX

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Hello,
Does anyone know a alternative software that I can use to restore a public PC to the settings we have made upon reboot?

I was looking at "Clean Slate" but was wondering if there was a free solutions.

Thank you!
 
There is returnil as well, but it costs $40 dollars. Also, you might look into those cards the chinese developed for israeli special ops. (don't ask me why, i don't know why.) Anyway they are like $7 bucks on ebay - mostly b/c nobody buys them ( i don't know why.) Anyway they use hardware to restore a pc to it's original state, thwarting any software viruses. supposedly rumor says they developed a lot of these, and not all were purchased, so they flooded ebay. my 2 cents.
 
There is returnil as well, but it costs $40 dollars. Also, you might look into those cards the chinese developed for israeli special ops. (don't ask me why, i don't know why.) Anyway they are like $7 bucks on ebay - mostly b/c nobody buys them ( i don't know why.) Anyway they use hardware to restore a pc to it's original state, thwarting any software viruses. supposedly rumor says they developed a lot of these, and not all were purchased, so they flooded ebay. my 2 cents.
Hey, if you can shoot us a URL on one of those, I'd be curious to see (and, who know, maybe buy one)?
 
Thanks.

"Unfortunately, no North American sources." Having ordered an Android tablet a week ago that was 'shipped' almost immediately and has now sat at the Chinese EMS "despatch station" since the 9th....
 
Thanks.

"Unfortunately, no North American sources." Having ordered an Android tablet a week ago that was 'shipped' almost immediately and has now sat at the Chinese EMS "despatch station" since the 9th....
Yeah, I feel your pain. Seems like anything ordered from China, Taiwan or Hong Kong takes a month to reach sites in Ontario. I read that it's not anywhere as bad for those lucky stiffs living in B.C., but that doesn't help us here in Ontario.
 
I remember an IT-cafe had thoose cards when I was younger. Think they were called "safety cards"?
 
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