[gui-talk] Another brilliant piece of software: Rollback RX!

chris hallsworth christopherh40 at googlemail.com
Mon Sep 6 16:52:11 UTC 2010


Hi Steve.
I love this software, except it costs $60 and I cannot afford it due to 
future housing commitments. If it was under £30 then I would give it a 
thought. So I could only use the product for 14 days. For the time being 
it's useful for my virtual machines even though it's only a demo.



 From Chris H in Derbyshire

On 06/09/2010 13:47, Steve Pattison wrote:
> Also using Rollback you can restore your PC to an earlier snapshot even
> if Windows won't start but you would need sighted help to do this.  I
> also like the fact that you can browse Rollback snapshots as virtual
> drives and recover files from snapshots that have been removed from the
> recycle bin.  It is also very useful for testing software as you can go
> back to an earlier snapshot before you installed the software you're
> testing if you don't want to keep it on your hard disk and it will
> remove all traces of the program.  This is one product I wouldn't be
> without.
>
> Regards Steve.
>
> On Sun, 05 Sep 2010 17:22:58 +0100
> chris hallsworth christopherh40 at googlemail.com wrote:
>
> I have just discovered this alternative to the discontinued PowerQuest
> Second Chance or Roxio GoBack! It's called Rollback RX, and it's system
> recovery for your Windows computer. It even works on Windows 2,000!
> I am currently trialling it in a virtual machine. Anyone can use the
> demonstration mode for 14 days before a full license is required to
> continue use of the software. The problem is it's $60!
> -- But so far I love it and my virtual machine restores in seconds!
>
> Regards Steve
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