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Old 27th Jun 2005, 16:30
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Phoenix Firstware Recover Pro 2004

A recent crash with win xp where I suddenly didn't have anything on my raid 0 that MS recognised (possible cpu overheat?) had me doing a complete rebuild. Total waste of a day!
I have been looking at the subject software and wondered if anyone here has any comments or experiences with it?

Secondly having googled it, finding somewhere to buy it is another issue, any help appreciated.

For total crash (you haven't even got windows matey) it looks good, but I cannot fathom what the incremental backup would be used for in such a case, since it seems only the "factory" backup can be used in a total crash.

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Please take a look at the info on this Here

Only pitfall I can see is the disk space required, still better than wasting a day rebuilding IMHO

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