![]() ![]() I personally choose to back up the raw files in uncompressed form, for easy archive and access, on a huge stand-alone drive (I would never back up my files on a web server).Īnyway, I note that Rosti has pm'ed you, hopefully with details of an answer to your backup problem. Pete, there is probably a way of unravelling the compressed backup of yours. No such thing as a free lunch, as they say. Yes, all this comes with a slight performance overhead but for my money, the peace of mind and freedom from system crashes and troublesome rebuilds is worth it, in consideration of the comprehensive protection. All trouble free over years of operation and with a significant number of hacking, phishing, infection, spamming and goodness-knows-what-else intrusions prevented. ![]() I have just redone all my back ups but this time all i have done is transfered the photos and videos one at a time onto a big pile of dvd disks, what a waste of time that programe wasĪpologies to Hedgerow Pete, but to balance the rant a little, I use N360 and have done so for years, using it for antivirus, antispam, firewall, backup, startup manager, file cleanup, registry cleanup and probably many other things besides, all running seamlessly in the backgound. To everyone else please make sure that your back up disks are safe and secure and readable with what ever programe you use. I use to use there soft ware as computer security, waste of time that was!!!!Īnd i was stupid enough to think that if i used norton security to copy all my back up disks the world would be a safer place, what i am left with is three full disks that my computer can not open/reconise and several other that are numbered and as such are coded again so i cant used them.Īnd when i reloaded the said norton programe back on to the computer in very limited control i still cant use it to read the disks because it cant find the dvd drive and its own flipping back up disk, wonderfull, just flippin wonderfull. Sorry about that sir, the norton i reffer to is the filth that sell anti virus soft ware to idoits like me when we buy a new computer a couple of years ago. You are entitled to free updates for one year from the time of purchase.Yes sorry, MY RANT HAS NOTHING TO NORTON THE BEE BREEDER OF GREECE!!!!!! Bottom Line: After fifteen years in the business, Prosoft Data Rescue continues to offer one of the most powerful and accessible tools for data. Support is provided to the buyer of the Commercial Edition for the period of one year and for the number of support incidences specified at the time of purchase. Prosoft Data Rescue (for Mac) 4.0 Excellent. The buyer of the Commercial Edition is allowed to install the denominated number of copies of DriveImage XML on computers in its own organization or on customer's computers. The first screen of the Commercial Edition can be customized to show your name, address, support numbers, etc. The Commercial Edition is available with 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100-user licenses. No support is provided for the Private Edition.Ĭommercial Edition: If you are a business or organization or use DriveImage XML commercially, you need to purchase the Commercial Edition. You must not use DriveImage XML commercially. You are allowed to install DriveImage XML on your home PC. Private Edition: Private home users are allowed to use the Private Edition of DriveImage XML without charge. ![]() Apart from photos, you can recover several other files using this software too. This is because apart from Windows and Mac, it is also compatible with Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, ARM, and SunOS. We offer two versions of DriveImage XML, a free one for home users, and a paid one for commercial users. When it comes to deleted photos, this is one of the most popular choices of data recovery software. The program will backup, image and restore drives formatted with FAT and NTFS. DriveImage XML is now faster than ever, offering two different compression levels.ĭriveImage XML runs under Windows XP and up. Never again be stuck with a useless backup! Restore images to drives without having to reboot. Images are stored in XML files, allowing you to process them with 3rd party tools. Image creation uses Microsoft's Volume Shadow Services (VSS), allowing you to create safe "hot images", even from drives currently in use. ![]()
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