Battle Rollback RX or COMODO Time Machine?

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MrXidus

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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
MrXidus said:
jamescv7 said:
Yes, also there are some issues from CTM that can caused BSOD.

Been using Rollback Rx for year and a half now. Done me wonders. Before hand I used CTM,
Didn't get any BSOD or any un-stability.

You were using CTM when your channel DigitalConduct was working, right?

Yes that is correct.
 

WinAndLinuxTutorials

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MrXidus said:
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
MrXidus said:
jamescv7 said:
Yes, also there are some issues from CTM that can caused BSOD.

Been using Rollback Rx for year and a half now. Done me wonders. Before hand I used CTM,
Didn't get any BSOD or any un-stability.

You were using CTM when your channel DigitalConduct was working, right?

Yes that is correct.

In your opinion which one is better for a 64-bit OS, CTM or Rollback Rx
 

jamescv7

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For me Rollback RX would fit in 64 system. Also likely said by MrXidus, CTM is no longer continuous development by Comodo.
 

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jamescv7 said:
For me Rollback RX would fit in 64 system. Also likely said by MrXidus, CTM is no longer continuous development by Comodo.

Since CTM isn't supported, I think it may create problems with Windows 7 SP1 64-bit, right?
 

Valentin N

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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
Valentin N said:
jamescv7 said:
Of course yes, as CTM didn't managed to support Win 7 with SP1.

I had CTM installed with SP1 and no problems occurred.

^^Maybe I will face something different since I am using a 64-bit OS, I don't know. Have you tried it on a Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP1?

I haven't but you could try to install it in a Wmware and see how it does there. Don't forget that you can't defrag your disk and no raid is supported. For SSD TRIM-function needs to be off.
 

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Edit: Well I'm only based on what I saw some post about BSOD in CTM, the only fact is you can better test them out in Virtual Machine.
 

bitbizket

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I had try both of them before, my recommendation is none.
The last time i was having an issue with Rollback RX was just two weeks ago.
I was creating a new baseline for my lappy and it suddenly shutdown, try to get it restore but couldn't since it was already partly overwritten. The only way to make my machine to boot is to do a fresh install.

I think this will make and interesting reading.

Try to scroll down from the link above and read this particular comment by Gregg L. DesElms. CTM is based on RollbackRX if i'm aware of, this will give a general idea how this type of programs works. It will do the job for some of you and sometime it won't.

Good Day :rolleyes:
 

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bitbizket said:
I had try both of them before, my recommendation is none.
The last time i was having an issue with Rollback RX was just two weeks ago.
I was creating a new baseline for my lappy and it suddenly shutdown, try to get it restore but couldn't since it was already partly overwritten. The only way to make my machine to boot is to do a fresh install.

I think this will make and interesting reading.

Try to scroll down from the link above and read this particular comment by Gregg L. DesElms. CTM is based on RollbackRX if i'm aware of, this will give a general idea how this type of programs works. It will do the job for some of you and sometime it won't.

Good Day :rolleyes:

Which OS were you using when you faced the issue with Rollback Rx?
 

bitbizket

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It was Windows 7 Pro 32bit.
This is the first time that it happened thought i had used it about 3 years at random.
Its not that bad since my main files are all in my desktop.
I normally use Acronis for backup.

Thanks
 

Valentin N

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bitbizket said:
I had try both of them before, my recommendation is none.
The last time i was having an issue with Rollback RX was just two weeks ago.
I was creating a new baseline for my lappy and it suddenly shutdown, try to get it restore but couldn't since it was already partly overwritten. The only way to make my machine to boot is to do a fresh install.

I think this will make and interesting reading.

Try to scroll down from the link above and read this particular comment by Gregg L. DesElms. CTM is based on RollbackRX if i'm aware of, this will give a general idea how this type of programs works. It will do the job for some of you and sometime it won't.

Good Day :rolleyes:

CTM was based on RollbackRX but as time has passed CTM has evolved and has nowdays its own code. That is what comodo said. also in the beginning Melih said that they eliminated many of the bugs that Rollback had.

on my ex laptop I had CTM 2.9beta 32bit and it worked very stable.
 
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