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Thanks!

I installed this.....231meg's......I don't see how its better than rollbackRx @ less than 10meg's though?

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its crap , store snaps on HD partition !!! better using rollback RX ./ eaz fix !

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its crap , store snaps on HD partition !!! better using rollback RX ./ eaz fix !

This stores snaps on hidden partition, instead rollback use the same partition on that it is installed i think.. so maybe restoreit can be better.. i don't know :s

What do you think about?

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restoreit store all snaps on the HD partition and snaps cant be del as far as i remember when checked older version.

so if your space is finish , u cant make any new snaps(neither delete some) , in eaz fix / rollback RX u can always delete old snaps and making new ones , and it DOESN'T store the snaps on the HD partition ONLY in the HD itself in a raw mode writing .

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snaps cant be del as far as i remember when checked older version.

so if your space is finish , u cant make any new snaps(neither delete some)

Thats not true.

Restoreit auto deletes old snaps when space gets full. It doesn't have baseline snapshot, snapshots can't be locked. Time to restore a snapshot depends on amount of data changed while in rollback rx its just 2secs.

I have used restoreit for more than 3 years. I can say Rollback rx is better.

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i read on restoreit page:

Hot-Key restore Windows from a hidden partition. No recovery DVD or USB HDD is required.

How RestoreIT Works

During installation, RestoreIT creates a hidden partition and then begins monitoring incremental changes to your hard drive.

rollbackrx use an hidden partition? So, restoreit is not more secure than rollbackrx?

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