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is used as the opposite of a "full save" or "file-save". A "full restore" is the process of reloading the entire file system from either a file-save tape or from the original sys-gen media provided with your system.
The full restore is usually performed from the "options" prompt, where the choices are typically: "a" for ABS load, "f" for full restore, or "x" to coldstart.
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file-save save restore-accounts restore-errors modulo restore
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When performing a full restore from a good file-save, it is not necessary to reload the Pick data file from the original sys-gen media. The file-save tape contains the files needed and provided by Pick, unless they were deliberately not saved on the file-save.
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