[Quick Review] Reboot Restore Rx

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Reboot Restore RX

Advanced Technology designed for small public access computing environments.

It’s a challenge to maintain public access PC's - at hotels, internet cafes, and libraries - where users are not always careful and usage is high. Reboot Restore Rx simplifies the management of PC's in shared computing environments...
Reboot Restore Rx is a non-restrictive hard drive restore product designed for public access PC management. The PC users feel as though they have complete control over the PC. But regardless of what they do, including erasing files, installing software or even hacking the system registry, Reboot Restore Rx will automatically restore the PC to a predefined baseline -- every time the workstation is restarted, or turned on. Making the workstations perfectly configured and available for the next user.

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Reboot Restore RX ( aka RR RX) is a simpler version of Rollback RX, it allows you to create only one snapshot of your current system, then you can discard/keep all changes via a reboot.


in situation:

1- you install RR RX, it reboot your system then create an initial snapshot called the "baseline",

2- the Tray icon is turned on by default, the baseline will re restored (so everything you do from now will be discarded) at the next reboot

3- You turn off the tray icon and make some changes, then you turn it on again; from now all the changes you have made will be kept and the next reboot will "update" the baseline with your changes.


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cptredsox

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nice ;) thanks for the review.

so with the free version there is no way to test software that needs a reboot cause the changes are either saved or discarded. there is no way to save a baseline, install software, restart, play around with it for a while and then go back to the baseline with the old config
 
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Yes, once you turn on the tray icon, you update the baseline. If you want do what you said , you must buy the other versions like Rollback RX ^^
 

cptredsox

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Ok ;) so are there any cheaper alternatives ? :) dont get me wrong, Iam willing to pay for software, but for my kind of usage (mostly trying softs once in a while not on a regular basis,sometimes "just for fun") its a bit expensive.
 
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You have a free clone of Rollback RX made by Comodo but very buggy in some systems, where some other users never had issues; it is called Comodo Time Machine.

I used a Korean-only software called Diskshot , it mixed shadow Defender and RX: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=333366
 
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Kevins

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Mar 27, 2013
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Thank you for your review. I just downloaded and tested it, seems to be working pretty well so far.
 

Kevins

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Mar 27, 2013
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Just wanted to update everyone on my thoughts on Reboot restore RX works great on windows 7, doesnt work with windows 8 64bit yet.
 

Kevins

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Just wanted to update the Reboot Restore RX users that the new version 10.2 is out supporting windows 8 and 8.1 along with GPT PARTITION and the UEFI bios. Also introducing the new feature allowing only the computer administrator to enable and disable protection making it the ultimate alternative to windows steady state
 

Justice McCarthy

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Nov 20, 2014
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Hello, I need help with Reboot Restore RX, I cloned a PC with the software with the tray icon on. Going onto the PC that had the clone image there was a error with the software. Am i able to cloned reboot restore onto another PC or not?
 

souhrid

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nice ;) thanks for the review.

so with the free version there is no way to test software that needs a reboot cause the changes are either saved or discarded. there is no way to save a baseline, install software, restart, play around with it for a while and then go back to the baseline with the old config
Try toolwiz time freeze, it also works great but booting time will increase significantly.
 

Zendaz

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