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Paragon Drive Backup 9 Personal esteve disponível como oferta em 8 de abril de 2009
Protect your entire PC, undo software malfunctions or crashes, and safeguard your data with latest Paragon Drive Backup 9 Personal. This feature-rich, disk imaging and file backup software easily restores your system and data whenever disaster strikes, and optimizes storage utilization to keep your system running at top speed.
Windows Vista (32/64-bit), XP Professional (32/64-bit), XP Home, 2000 Professional; CPU: Intel Pentium or compatible, 233MHz or higher processor; RAM: 128 MB of RAM required (256 MB or greater recommended); Disk space: 100 Mb Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
241 MB
$39.95
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Hi Everybody!
I am Natia, from Paragon Software, I’d like to thank all of you for the interest in Paragon Drive Backup!
I’d like also to let you know that this build includes two version of the software
with 32 –bit and 64-bit supports as well as includes professional recovery media with
three alternative environments and variety of add-ons, so this is why the software is bigger
than expected – hoping that it will be helpful :)
Once again thanks for your interest and professional pieces of advice!
Referring to Giveawayoftheday policy, we cannot reply you here on your
technical requests, so please post your questions here:
http://support.paragon-software.com/ and we will be pleased to reply
you as soon as we can.
Natia
Paragon Software Group
www.paragon-software.com
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I bought this recently - though at a reduced price. With so many nasty things that can attack a PC I find comfort in rebuilding my system every 6 months or so.
This is easy to do if one usesa small, say, 80G HD for C: and keep it in a swappable caddy. Have 2 of these and you can use the working one but when ready to do a rebuild swap drives to rebuild the other but immediately swap back if you run out of time and carry on rebuilding at a later date. All the data - music, photos, videos etc live on other separate drives and are not touched.
If you use Firefox and Thunderbird then use Mozbackup and you can generate a file for each. Use these files on a new build and ALL emails and settings are there in Thunderbird and Firefox has all Bookmarks etc. So easy and quick plus you keep the files as a backup.
Installing XP and the drivers every time is a nightmare. By using this program you only need do this once. I only need 1 DVD and it is all burnt on and is self booting too.
Time for a new clean build? Put the old drive in insert the DVD you have tools galore for formatting etc the restore the image and there you are a fresh installation in a fraction of the time.
I know that there are other programs that can do the same but this works fine and free for today!
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Paragon is also giving away their special edition using the following link (does not list what features are). You get registration key by email:
http://www.paragon-software.com/registration/computeractive.html
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Oh for crying out loud, 241mb is big to you people?! You are getting it for FREE, so either use it or don't whine.
If you can't download a 241mb file in less than 10 max, get out of the stone age and upgrade your internet connection.
Man, people here are such whiners.
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Hi everyone, I have been using Paragon for ages, and it is generally excellent. I have had a couple of issues with restoring the Outlook settings, this can take a bit of concentration to do properly.
Having said that, I have restored many computers using Paragon where the operating system was unstable but working sufficiently to grab everything, complete a restore then put it all back on afterwards.
Derek is right, you can save everything to a DVD, having selected the self-executable option in the wizard, so everything is done for you, including the drivers, subject to the Outlook issue mentioned earlier. I hope this answers Ozzies's observation, the answer is no, you don't have to buy it to complete a post-crash installation. If you do forget to select the self-executable option, you can always get a trial copy from Paragon, which works like the paid-for version.
Finally, as for the registration key being sent by e.Mail, why not use a free Hotmail account just for this sort of thing? If you get spammed to death after a while, just close the account and get another one! Easy!
Thanks again GAOTD for another excellent offering!
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