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Which method is the best way to restore a system?
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<blockquote data-quote="sepik" data-source="post: 878866" data-attributes="member: 74435"><p>I used rollback rx years ago. Quite liked it, especially for testing softwares and fast restore. What i did not like back in time, not sure tho, it use your PBA(pre-boot authentication) to load its restore menu. And it redirect I/O aka HDD queries which slow down your HDD. And its not recommended to use any defrag softwares when using rollback rx. I don't know how it performs nowadays, because last time i've used it was years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sepik, post: 878866, member: 74435"] I used rollback rx years ago. Quite liked it, especially for testing softwares and fast restore. What i did not like back in time, not sure tho, it use your PBA(pre-boot authentication) to load its restore menu. And it redirect I/O aka HDD queries which slow down your HDD. And its not recommended to use any defrag softwares when using rollback rx. I don't know how it performs nowadays, because last time i've used it was years ago. [/QUOTE]
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