Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Windows recovery that suits people



Let's say that you'd like to install this amazing new software that all your friends insist is great and gets things done quicker/better/conveniently. You try out this new software only to find your system has suddenly crashed! We have so much of our lives stored on our personal computers: work documents, financial statements, vacation pictures, email contacts, our favorite music, and so on. It's painful to consider what we would do if we lost this information. Just to recover the OS, your installed programs, and all the associated settings one will have to dedicate many difficult hours and even days. Other aspects of such a system crash could cause personal data to be irretrievably lost. But sometimes you simply need to try out new software. So is there a way you can safely test a new system changes (such as the installation of a new application) without putting your system at risk?

Yes there is now! It’s now possible to “sandbox” new programs before installing them and potentially exposing live systems to any unwanted changes. It's called RollBack Rx and it's your safety net in case anything happens. If you're unhappy with this new trial app, you can then quickly undo whatever changes were made by this questionable game or other application. Rollback Rx allows you to protect yourself from installed disk drivers, root kits, embedded malware, configuration setting changes, et cetra, to undo any such deployments. But you also get to see exactly how the program will work on your live system.

The Undo Button for Windows

Since RollBack Rx is a bit-for-bit system restore utility, it removes all trace of any unwanted installation and returns your multiple-harddrives back to exactly how they were when the snapshot was taken. If you made changes to your system in the experimental trial that you would like to retain you can rollback to an earlier snapshot and then look inside the experimental snapshot and simply drag-and-drop any desired file or folder to the rolled-back system. Since RollBack Rx works independently of Windows, you can create new snapshots of your crashed system even if Windows refuses to start. This allows you to recover lost data right up until the second your system crashed. You can even recover accidentally deleted files by browsing older snapshots.

RollBack Rx is an instant recovery software. RollBack Rx completely restores up to four internal harddrives on a bit-for-bit basis back to any one of hundreds of possible system states (or "snapshots"). Every last byte is returned to how it was when the snapshot was taken. This gives you a much more robust and comprehensive recovery approach than the default alternative, Windows System Restore. If you choose instead to uninstall the test program there may still be files left over and other changes made to your configuration files and registry entries that remain. Only Rollback Rx quickly and completely restores your system back to any number of predefined configurations. Gamers, who want a system optimized for gaming really shouldn't be without RollBack Rx. This set configuration allows you to experiment with changes without potentially compromising your perfect system state. Apart from removing software installations that are unwanted, Rollback Rx can also be used to test out software without irredeemably committing to deploying them. Users can play it safe by taking a snapshot of the system before they try out new questionable software programs. You can then simply rollback to an earlier system state; how your system was a few seconds ago, a few days ago, or even a few years ago. All it takes is a simple reboot and that's it! Problem gone!

There are many competing instant PC restore software alternatives like Deep Freeze availale but they only offer a single restore point to return to. Only RollBack Rx allows for multiple restore points to goback to.

Instantly Remove Incidental System Degradation

If you regularly install and uninstall software, create and delete data, add and remove new drivers, etc. remnants of these applications are often left behind and your system will inexorably start taking a bit little longer to start up, run, perform tasks, and shut down. This is called incidental system degradation and will eventually require that you reinstall Windows from scratch. But with RollBack Rx you can create a snapshot of a fresh install of Windows and simply rollback to the particular snapshot whenever you like and get that fresh Windows installation optimum system performance on every Windows session. This is the perfect software for auto-resetting your set-top box.



Traditional backup takes up considerably more harddisk space to backup even a single restore point and requires that you leave the system on overnight to create this backup image. RollBack Rx, on the other hand, takes just seconds to backup all your multiple-hard drives and lets you create many hundreds of backup points to restore to. This ensures that your backup point is very recent in case you need to resort to it. And you can return to any of these snapshots with a single reboot. Let's admit it, most of us have neither the inclination nor the time to create backups regularly. This is where RollBack Rx comes in to the big picture of data safety and security. RollBack Rx is an auto-back system that doesn't require that you actively do anything in order to have a recent backup point available to restore to, if needed.

An Indispensable IT Administration Tool to Remotely Repair PCs

If you're an IT administrator, you can remotely repair your clients' computers over a LAN or the internet in just seconds since Rollback Rx comes with a free enterprise console that lets you control all your network's PCs from a single interface. The Rollback Rx enterprise-level Remote Management Console (RMC) makes managing a large number of endpoints effortless. The networking ability built into Rollback Rx lets you, the network manager, monitor, configure, and restore any of your Rollback Rx installations remotely over the internet.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Rollback Rx vs Goback


RollBack Rx is the most advanced computer system restore and data maintenance software that has ever been created! Here are some advantages of RollBack Rx software:
It offers the most restore points.
It takes least amount of disk space.
It takes the least amount of system resources.
It offers the most configuration options.
It is the fastest to create a restore point.
It is among the fastest to restore.
It is the only one to allow users to restore without data lost.
It is the only one to offer dynamic access control.
It is the only one to offer dynamic space management.
It is the easiest to operate.

RollBack Rx is the quickest, most robust, and comprehensive instant restore utility available on the market today. Here is my quick list of some alternatives I've found that come the closest.

Other Comparable Solutions: GoBack, Ghost, Recovery Genius, and Rapid Restore
COMPETITOR: SYMANTEC GOBACK
Roxio Goback has also been known as Adaptec Goback, Norton Goback as well as other names. Goback has exchanged ownership from one company to another. Goback is probably the closest alternative software to RollBack Rx. But Goback's features and benefits as compared to RollBack Rx come up a bit short. GoBack's technology is based on an older file-level monitoring and logging technique. It consumes a sizable portion of the hard disk space to create a Change History file. Goback's monitoring system picks up every little bit of file changes which eats up a lot of resources. A simple system restart generates 100s of file changes that GoBack logs. All this GoBack activity puts tremendous pressure on limited system resources.

COMPARED WITH: GOLDENSOFT RECOVERY GENIUS
Recovery Genius takes the reboot-and-restore concept a bit further. It works deep within the hard drive and OS drivers and "freezes" the PC's settings. Technically speaking, Recovery Genius' technology is based on a hard disk sector-filtering technique. Recovery Genius reserves a hidden portion of the hard disk space for redirecting low-level disk I/O commands. It allows users to keep the information in the protected space during restarts. Recovery Genius takes significantly less harddisk space than the conventional imaging approach. Therefore, the time to restore is much less than Ghost or Rapid Restore. Everything about Recovery Genius sounds good on paper, until you run the Recovery Genius for the first time! It doesn't allow you to restore individual files from the backup storage. Unfortunately, you can only recover data you previously had and loose data you currently have when you select to do a restore. This significant weakness is driving Recovery Genius away from common and corporate users. Recovery Genius is mainly valued as an restore-on-restart solution for the publicly shared PC markets which require the public access machines to restore back to a preset restore point.

COMPARE: SYMANTEC GHOST
Formally known as Norton Ghost, Symantec Ghost is the most popular computer system backup and imaging software. It allows users to make a copy of the entire system to an image file. The file can then be kept on backup optical discs or network servers. In the case of a disaster, users can then restore the image back onto the computer. This is a traditional imaging technology and usually takes several hours to backup a typical multi-terabyte harddrive. It takes a comparable amount of time to restore the image file. The Ghost solution is also a costly solution, the image file might be as large as the system itself or (with the best compression available) as little as half of the original system size. However, compression also takes a big toll on the image creation and restore time. Due to the amount of time and space required to create and update image files, users only infrequently create backups. This means that such imaging solutions can only recover back to the last created image which may have been a few months ago or longer.

 
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