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![]() Dear all, Thank you all for answering the question. I have solved the problem. We have used a kind of recovery card *. As a user, i want to say it is a good product for manage and protect computers in computer classrooms. * Be careful - advertising a certain brand of card can be seen as spamming. Especially since your email address includes the name of the company associated with that card ![]() Spamming will not be tolerated. Last edited by birdy; June 6th, 2012 at 11:27 PM. Reason: Removing product name. |
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![]() Dear Mirusmith What is a Recovery Card? Although a "recovery card", rather than a full blown back-up, sounds like a good idea I can't help but wonder how much data is actually recovered, i.e is it just a snapshot of of the OS and applications? And are "recovery cards" available to the domestic computer user? Awaiting your answers. UK Bob |
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![]() Dear Bob, It is a kind of software that protects your computer. You can back up your OS and software. When your computer infects with virus, you only need to reboot the PC, it will go to the normal state. When you deploy the software application enviroment, you just install the OS and software on the management side. And then you can send them to the other client side by "Add Clone". The speed is very fast. It has many other functions. As a user, i would like to recommend it to you. It is really a good maintenance tool for PC. |
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