![]() ![]() Supports Multi-boot, Multi OS workstations.Įxplore, browse and retrieve files and folders from any snapshot. Works with VMWare and Virtual Machines, both as a host or within the virtual machine as a client. Recover from any malware or virus attack within seconds. Reverse any system crash within seconds (even if Windows cannot startup).īack out of any failed program and OS updates and botched updates. Go back minutes, hours, days, weeks, or even months to any previous snapshot.ĭoes not affect computer performance, uses minimal system resources.Ĭreates a complete system snapshot without having to restart the system. If you have any other questions, please contact us via chat or create a ticket.Go back to any previous point in time within seconds. This can now be enabled by default by adding the line below in the setup.ini file Update for RollBack Rx Pro / Reboot Restore Rx Pro version 11.3 and above If you have created a snapshot after using defrag command, you may see an increase in the snapshot size as Rollback Rx will need to capture the system restore point as well as any action done by the third-party installer. Once you restart the machine, Rollback will once again regain control of your hard drive and can prevent your installer from creating a system restore point. Keep in mind that, although this command switch includes the word defrag, there is no relation to windows defragmentation or the Rollback Rx snapshot defrag.Īn important thing to note is that this is a temporary window. This will temporarily release the “Lock” on the hard drive and will allow your installer to create a system restore point. Shdcmd.exe /defrag /enable /u Administrator /p password Rollback Rx will sometimes lock the hard drive on certain machines and can prevent any third-party applications from creating a system restore point.Ī simple workaround is to release the “Lock” that Rollback Rx has on the drive by going into the command prompt and entering the following in the command prompt: If there are no delays without Rollback Rx, then the most likely reason is the inability to create a system restore point when Rollback is installed. You will first want to make sure whether you can replicate the issue without Rollback Rx installed. ![]() Once in a while, you’ll come across a point where an installer for a specific program is taking a while to complete. Posted by, Last modified by Jester Santos on ![]()
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