Definīcija:To return to a stable condition after some error has occurred. A program recovers from an error by stabilizing itself and resuming execution of instructions without user intervention.
Definīcija:To return to the last saved version of a document. Choosing this command tells the application to abandon all changes made in a document since the last time it was saved.
Definīcija:To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program.
Definīcija:To copy files from a backup storage device to their normal location, especially if the files are being copied to replace files that were accidentally lost or deleted.