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A: Infinitely. System Restore only changes system files and registry. AOMEI is a full disk image backup. If your hard drive dies, you buy a new one, and restore the image. Windows System Restore cannot do that.
AOMEI OneKey Recovery is a user-friendly software that enables you to create a recovery partition on your computer's hard drive. This partition serves as a safe haven for your system's backup, allowing you to restore your computer to a previous state in case of a system crash, virus infection, or data loss. With AOMEI OneKey Recovery, you can easily create a bootable recovery environment, which includes a variety of tools to help you troubleshoot and repair your system. aomei onekey recovery 17 1 key
Create your recovery image immediately after a fresh install of Windows and your essential drivers. This ensures that when you recover the system later, it is clean and ready to use. A: Infinitely
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Working:
Advance Wars
Advance Wars 2 - Black Hole Rising
Bubble Bobble Old & New
Digimon Battle 1&2
Driver 2 Advance
Fire Emblem
Golden Sun
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Inspector Gadget Racing
Jazz Jackrabbit
Kirby - Nightmare in Dreamland
Kirby: The Great Mirror Labyrinth
Mario Golf
Mech Platoon
Megaman Battle Network 2
Megaman Battle Network 3
Megaman Battle Network 4
Mega Man 1-5
Pokemon Fire Red
Pokemon Leaf Green
Pokemon Ruby
Pokemon Sapphire
Shining Soul
Shining Soul II
Sonic Advance
Sonic Advance 3
Sonic Battle
Tetris World
The Sims Bustin' Out
V-Rally 3
Zelda: Four Swords
When playing Zelda: Four Swords, you have to set Timeout
in Options/Link to above 10000 or below 200 (these values worked
for me) - anything in between might make the game not link.
If you want to use save files, you must rename them - the save
file extension for VBA #1 is .sa1 (e.g. Pokemon Ruby.sa1), for
#2 .sa2 etc. (the same is true for savestates - #1 has .sg1 etc.)
- another solution is to import them, that works too.
NEW!
Yu-gi-oh should work now
NOT working:
Super Mario Advance (perhaps uses a different link mode)
Download GBA
ROMs
by Googling for
"Gameboy Advance Roms" or check our Emu site directory for
more links.
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