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13-Jul-2001, 02:20 AM #1
Just wanted to let those inexperienced users no about a program that is dyanamite and comaptible with Windows 98, 98SE and Me.

Go Back 3.0 works with NT and 2000.

I have heard complaints about ME, but I performed a clean install and it worked beautiful.

I along with a bunch of my friends are running ME at Warp speed. We give our system a couple of fresh restarts during the day, and have no problems.

Now to Go Back.... Ever install a piece of share ware, upgrade patch, or some other download that corrupts your system, crashes your system no need to every cry when the blue screen of death appears.

Even worked for me with a bad DLL or VXMD issue.

Go Back runs in the background and is 50 times better than system restore on ME.

Can recover trashed files after emptying the recycle bin, bring your hard drive back to the state it was before you had system problems. Creat virtual drives, to recover data.

This program is probably the best program around that is not talked about enough.

Go Back rocks!! Sounds like I am the spokesmen but if your computer boots you can access GoBack before you even get to the desktop.

I have conducted many tests to try to prevent it from Going Back. This program was written very well, and I believe should be on everybody's PC.

Happy Computing!!
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13-Jul-2001, 02:45 PM #2
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13-Jul-2001, 06:47 PM #3
Try searching this site for goback. It is a great program, that is virtually fool proof. the only negative, and I really mean the only one, is that it usurps 10% of your Hard drive to "backup" your system. This day and age, with 60 GB drives, that is not a painful process.


I was in a tech lab when the GoBack rep was demonstrating the product. We deltreed windows, did a hard restart in Startup, and generally frigged the system up. The Tech Lab manager was wincing with everything that was being done, but, sure enough, at the press of a space bar, GoBack gave us the option to return to a better time and place.
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