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GRBackPro

Version: 5.4.169

Downloads Count: 2,424

License Type: Shareware

Price: $59

Date Added: May 25, 2005

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

File Size: 714 KB

Author: GRSoftware

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Description of GRBackPro

Tired of a haphazard approach to backing up your valuable data? GRBackPro is a data-backup program that helps keep you vigilant. You can define multiple backup sessions and customize them to your needs. GRBackPro lets you back up a whole disk, a single folder or just a few files. An integrated restore facility allows you to quickly restore your backed-up data. GRBackPro has a scheduler to make your backup automatically start without your intervention. GRBackPro supports network, floppy, hard drives, CD-RW and all removable hard drives, but no tapes.

Note: GRBackPro cannot directly write to CD-R or CD-RW media because it cannot sustain the minimum data rate the CD drive requires. However, you can install packet-write software (such as Adaptec DirectCD and Ahead InCD) so that you will be able to use GRBackPro to back up to CD-RW media like you normally would to a floppy drive.

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