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Norton Save & Restore
Version: 2.0
Downloads Count: 1,624
License Type: Trial
Price: $50
Date Added: Sep 21, 2007
Operating Systems: Windows XP
File Size: 64246 KB
Author: Symantec
- Vista Recovery Disc 122,773
- UndeletePlus 116,119
- IsoBuster 103,354
- GetDataBack for FAT 78,079
- Undelete Home Edition 47,963
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Most recent User Reviews for Norton Save & Restore
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Reviewed by: RichT
11-05-2007
Duration of ownership: 18 Months
Strengths: Reliable. Set it and forget it. Good recovery console. Auto manages space, removing old recovery points
Weaknesses: Nothing springs to mind
Overall Evaluation: I've been using this since I was offered the 1.0 version for $10 as a registered symantec user more than a year ago. The ability to have constant (daily document backups) combined with less frequent drive image backups is very useful. Once you have defined the necessary backups you require, If you have dedicated internal and or external backup drives it takes care of things on its own. As with all things Norton, it can be a resource hog.. but then again you expect a backup to be I/O intensive, at least this is configurable. Backup performance is surprisingly fast for the amount of data being moved. By default SnR swiches off the XP 'last accessed' parameter that would make otherwise every file backed up need to updated too (good idea and effective).
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