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To: Gottfried who wrote (36301)9/3/2003 11:37:06 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
"Protector Plus 2000 can create a Rescue Disk that is useful in restoring a computer if it becomes non-bootable. The Rescue Disk is a bootable disk, which contains critical System information and Protector Plus files. This disk can restore corrupt boot sectors and partition table. As the Rescue Disk can replace corrupt boot sectors and partition table with a clean copy, it is a generic solution to all kinds of boot sector viruses."

i sent this company an email after you posted this. i asked them... is it correct that with your product i can create rescue disks for winxp home edition?

here is their response received this morning:

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Subject: Re: rescue disks for winxp?
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 11:54:55 +0500
From: Proland Software <techsup@protectorplus.com>
To: mark

Hello,

Thank you for contacting Proland Software.

Due to heavy traffic in our mail server we could not respond you in time. We are sorry for the inconvenience occurred. Please co-operate.

Regarding your query, you can create a rescue disks for Windows XP Home Edition. The rescue disk created will not be a bootable disk. You need to use a bootable disk to boot your system in command prompt and the use the rescue disk.

Please feel free to write to us for any issues regarding Protector Plus. We are happy to support you.

Regards,

Vijay.
protectorplus.com
Proland Software.

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what they offer still sounds viable, but i wanted to point out the discrepancy in what they are claiming