Unfortunately, CompletePC Backup is not available in all versions.
It only comes in Business and Ultimate.
-Michael
"Robert Firth" <webmaster@winvistainfo.org> wrote in message
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> Windows Complete Backup and Restore is good, you might want to give it a try. Windows Vista
> has at least three different ways to backup for disaster: System Restore, Backup and Restore
> wizzard, and Windows Complete Backup and Restore.
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> "Alan Robinson" <AlanRobinson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>I have been using Symantec's GoBack for many years and it has saved my bacon
>> on many occassions. But will not be available for Vista. I have been looking
>> at Rollback RX which is supposed to be really good but you have problems
>> defraging your hard disk. You have to uninstall rollback, defrag and then
>> re-intsall and then you lose your restore points. So how good is Vista's
>> system restore? Would I be able to bank on it in an emergency? Any thoughts
>> and ideas would be appreciated. I did think of Acronis True Image as a
>> companion, but was rreally looking for something along the lines of GoBack.
>> Many thanks,
>> Alan.
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