Rescue your PC and files as quickly as a reboot after system failure.
InstantRescue recovers desktop and laptop systems as quickly as a reboot after a system failure or virus attack. Important files and folders are preserved in their most recent state. Instant System Recovery InstantRescue immediately rescues your PC, along with your important files, as fast as it takes to reboot your system. System recovery has never been easier! InstantRescue takes snapshots of full system images to instantly restore your entire working Windows environment in the case of a disaster that renders your system unusable. In the event of a virus/Trojan attack, failed system or application update or any software-related event that renders the system corrupt or unbootable, InstantRescue restores the system to its original operating condition instantly upon reboot. With InstantRescue, users can recover their system and selected user data using Data Anchoring. Instant Data Recovery with Automatic Data Anchoring InstantRescue's patented Data Anchoring technology sets it apart from other imaging solutions. One of the issues with data recovery from images is that the data is only as good as the last image. With InstantRescue, files and folders can be "anchored" so they are available to any image the system uses to reboot. This means anchored files will always be available in their most recent state. InstantRescue's built-in Data Anchoring is turned on by default for important files found under the My Documents, My Music, My Pictures and My Videos folders. Auto-Recovery The InstantRescue Auto-Recovery mode rescues your system after 3 consecutive failed reboots. Auto-Recovery automatically reboots the system from the Rescue Area restoring the system to a trusted condition Rescue Area Copy/Update InstantRescue supports Rescue Area copy/update to keep the Rescue Area current.
Operating systems:
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Additional requirements:
File System: NTFS Only. Additional hard drive space is required for the Recovery Area. I.e. To snapshot a 10gb operating system and applications, an additional 10GB (system disk) is required for a 20GB total.
Date:
12.03.2014
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