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You can always restore the default settings for the Try&Decide options by clicking Reset settings to
default.
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12.2.
Try&Decide usage examples
The Try&Decide feature can help you in a variety of ways; here are some examples:
There are cases when the installation of antivirus software cripples the functionality of some
applications; in fact, some programs might even refuse to start after antivirus installation. The
Try&Decide feature can help you to avoid such problem. Here's how:
applications; in fact, some programs might even refuse to start after antivirus installation. The
Try&Decide feature can help you to avoid such problem. Here's how:
1. Select an antivirus program and download a trial version.
2. Turn on the Try&Decide mode.
3. Install the antivirus software.
4. Try to work with the applications installed on your computer performing your usual tasks.
5. If everything works without any snags, you can be reasonably sure that there will be no
incompatibility problems and can buy the antivirus software.
6. If you encounter any problems, discard the changes in your system and try antivirus software
from another vendor. The new attempt might turn out to be successful.
Here's another example: You have accidentally deleted some files and then emptied the Recycle Bin.
Then you have remembered that the deleted files contained important data and now you are going
to try to undelete them using an undelete software program. However, sometimes you may do
something wrong while trying to recover deleted files, making things worse than before trying to
recover them. Here's one way you could try to recover the lost files:
Then you have remembered that the deleted files contained important data and now you are going
to try to undelete them using an undelete software program. However, sometimes you may do
something wrong while trying to recover deleted files, making things worse than before trying to
recover them. Here's one way you could try to recover the lost files:
1. Turn on the Try&Decide mode.
2. Launch the file undelete utility.
3. After the utility scans your disk in search of the deleted file or folder entries, it will present you
the deleted entries it has found (if any) and offer you the opportunity to save whatever it is able
to recover. There is always a chance that you might pick the wrong file and while recovering it the
utility may overwrite the very file you are trying to recover. If not for Try&Decide, this error
would be fatal and the file would be lost irretrievably.
to recover. There is always a chance that you might pick the wrong file and while recovering it the
utility may overwrite the very file you are trying to recover. If not for Try&Decide, this error
would be fatal and the file would be lost irretrievably.
4. But now you can simply discard the changes made in the Try&Decide mode and make one more
attempt to recover the files after turning on the Try&Decide mode again. Such attempts can be
repeated until you recover the files or until you are sure that you have done your best to recover
them.
repeated until you recover the files or until you are sure that you have done your best to recover
them.
One more benefit of the Try&Decide feature. Now you can let your children use your computer
without worrying that they may inadvertently harm the operating system or mess up your business
documents.
without worrying that they may inadvertently harm the operating system or mess up your business
documents.
We assume that your kid has the Limited user account.
1. Turn on the Try&Decide mode. Making any changes to the Try&Decide options or turning off the
Try&Decide mode will require administrator authority.
2. Log off and then log on using your kid's account.
3. Let your kid use the computer. When your kid is through with gaming or Internet surfing or when
you think that it is time for the them to go to bed, return the system to the state it was in before