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To: stock bull who wrote (75822)6/15/2011 9:24:53 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110631
 
What bothers me is you can't call a product stable if you only recovered one image. You are only using one portion of the product. If someone has recovered many images, then I would maybe look at it.

My imaging software is the most important piece of software I have. I don't want to mess with my back up and recovery plan, as it's set and works both ways, create and recover. I have done this countless times and it has worked over the last 12 years, with only 2 failed restores.

Not trying to bash your software. Would like to see more people recovering multiple images before I look at it.

If my OS goes bonkers on me right now, I can say 99.9% if I recover an image I took last Saturday, I will be back to normal.

I need that piece of mind, and that only comes with doing multiple recoveries. I would rather other people try it before I risk my OS on it. A failed restore is not a fun thing to recover from if you end up having to rebuild your hard drive.