To paraphrase Machiavelli, when a computer infection appears it's often difficult to detect but usually easy to remove. When the infection has progressed into a malignant system state it's easy to detect but difficult to remove. Anti-virus programs simply attempt to quarantine programs containing certain flagged code or attempt to patch after-the-fact using newer definitions of disallowed applications in their current ban lists. If the infection type is new then, of course, these anti-virus programs completely fail to detect any such viruses, trojan horses, worms, etc. which frequently and easily evade discovery. Malware applications also seem to require an update with newest definitions almost every day if not every hour! New viruses,
worms, spyware, adware, rootkits, keyloggers, dialers, spyware, etc. seem to pop up every day. And doing a complete system scan is a very time-consuming task that very few users regularly undertake as they should. But anti-malware utilities give a false sense of security as many of these new intrusion attempts are successful in bypassing all such cybersecurity measures. Is then there some last resort malware removal utility that would be able to recover if the cybersecurity solution lets a cyberattack through? There is! It's called RollBack Rx.
RollBack Rx is Just What the Doctor Ordered
The RollBack Rx system restore software prevents data loss, up to the second in which the system crash. By default, RollBack Rx will create a new snapshot in the background
when your system starts up. You won't even notice the extra second or two Windows takes to startup. You've just created a recent reset point to return to without any trouble at all! When you restore your entire system back to any one of these hundreds of snapshots, a clean system state -- exactly how the system was when the snapshot was taken -- is what your computer returns to. All infections are completely removed. RollBack Rx is even able to recover from the Cryptolocker ransomware!
Let's suppose you'd like to know what exactly got backed-up on a particular snapshot. Is there some way of seeing what was backed up without having to return the entire system back to that point in time? Yes, you can explore any one of these snapshots and you can even drag-and-drop any documents you need from the snapshot onto your current desktop. You can even recover accidentally deleted files.
RollBack Rx vs. Windows System Restore
RollBack Rx is the best available alternative to Windows System Restore because RollBack Rx doesn't differentiate between what files to protect. It simply backs-up everything on your system. Windows System Restore takes up about a quarter of your hard drive and only backs-up Windows System files. Windows Refresh and Reset for Windows 8 arent' much better. Once the space allocated to Windows System Restore has been used up, it starts over-writing older restore points. RollBack Rx takes up much less hard disk space and let's you micromanage the snapshots, define the snapshot-taking trigger, and so much more!
RollBack Rx, unlike all other competitors (Windows System Restore included), doesn't duplicate or back-up any data on your hard drive in the traditional sense. As opposed to
RollBack Rx With traditional backup methods, if you need to backup a megabyte you're going to need a megabyte of hard disk space on which to store it (or, using the best compression available, about half the original data size). RollBack Rx, on the other hand, takes snapshots of all the sectors (just the zeros and ones) which for each snapshot is typically in the range of about 0.07% of the hard disk capacity. This means that you can have many hundreds of snapshots of your system to recover to or just recover specific documents from.
Immunize Your System against System Crashes
With a single reboot, RollBack Rx can perform an instant PC restore, taking you back to a safe system state. RollBack Rx will completely restore up to four internal hard drives on a bit-for-bit basis back to how they were when the snapshot was taken.
With traditional backup technology as opposed to roll back technology, it can take several hours to repair such common PC problems as virus infections. RollBack Rx is unique in that it can restore computer and user settings, applications and all data in spite of possible Windows system file corruptions. RollBack Rx works completely independently of the Windows operating system. You can even select which specific folders you would like to be backed-up.
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