Paragon Drive Backup 9.0 Professional Edition

Martee

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July 29, 2009 - It's free today, do not miss this application.

Drive Backup 9.0 Professional Edition can do more to protect your system in 40 minutes time than any other professional backup software on the market. With advanced total backup and restore functionality, Drive Backup 9.0 Professional is a highly-rated tool set where advanced users leverage the robust technology that’s also found in Paragon’s Drive Backup business solutions. Use Drive Backup Professional regularly and protect your technology investment.
Key Features:

-Backup and Restore your system without the time consuming process of applications setup and customization in the event of a system crash.
-Paragon File-level backup – An innovative file-level protection system that allows users to protect all files documents from damage through the creation of a backup copy.
-Use Cyclic Backup – “Set it and forget it” backup policy that performs regular backups and automatically manages them.
-Paragon Adaptive Restore- A powerful and unique technology which allows restoring -Windows Vista on completely different hardware or even on a virtual machine.
-And much more.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Gateway P7805u FX
    CPU
    Intel Core2Duo T9600 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB
    Motherboard
    Intel PM45
    Memory
    8GB 1066MHz DDR3
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS 1GB DDR3
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 17" WUXGA TFT
    Screen Resolution
    1920x 1200
    Hard Drives
    WD 2x500GB
    Case
    notebook
    Other Info
    BT/BD
I got it and it's pretty useful. I just don't get how we will be able to boot using WinPE when we don't get one from giveawayoftheday as the CD comes with the retail version.
 

My Computer

System One

  • CPU
    Athlon 250 @ 3Ghz
    Motherboard
    ECS 6100pm
    Memory
    2GB DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    9800gt Inno3d Green
    Screen Resolution
    1366 x 768
Hi Ronrontiu,

If you installed the software on your computer, you can create the bootable CD which you might use to create the backup and to restore your PC from the backup.
To create the CD open the Paragon Drive Backup program, in the menu bar click Tools and select Recovery Media Builder. When Recovery Media Builder opens Follow the instructions to make your own Recovery disc.

Cheers...
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Gateway P7805u FX
    CPU
    Intel Core2Duo T9600 2.80GHz 1066MHz FSB
    Motherboard
    Intel PM45
    Memory
    8GB 1066MHz DDR3
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS 1GB DDR3
    Monitor(s) Displays
    LG 17" WUXGA TFT
    Screen Resolution
    1920x 1200
    Hard Drives
    WD 2x500GB
    Case
    notebook
    Other Info
    BT/BD
I have the Personal v. 9.0 on my dual core machine. It works fine on W7 build 7077. I saw the gotd but I figure it's not broken so I'm not gonna' fix it. The only advice I have is burn the recovery CD, then boot it. Start to do the restore. If there is hardware on your system it doesn't like, such as fake Raid like on my quad core, the video will go wacky and the restore program will crash. If it goes into the restore app normally, you should be okay.

The other piece of advice is, I'd be a bit wary of making the backup capsule on Vista. Twice I had this hose my partition table. On my fake Raid quad core, Macrium Reflect 4.2 can see the fake Raid just fine. But these utilities will vary by hw setup. If it likes all your hw then you're usually in very good shape. The moral of the story being, don't just assume it will boot the disaster recovery CD and restore just dandy. Go through the process and try it out. These freebies are good because you get to try it, whereas usually the Paragon trial versions are just demos.

It's a good software with good features as long as you don't get stuck in "compatibility mode" which means a 45 minute restore can take 9 hours, as I found out on my quad core!! Test it before you count on it, esp. with any disaster recovery software. It's a real bummer if you get surprises while you're already pulling your hair out because your system won't boot. On my dual core I've restored several times without a problem. So I'm not saying it's bad sw. Just saying make sure it likes your hw.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    HP Pavilion m9515y
    CPU
    Phenom X4 9850
    Memory
    8 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Some Radeon Cheapie with 512 MB Ram
    Monitor(s) Displays
    CRT
    Screen Resolution
    1280x1024
    Hard Drives
    750 GB SATA 3G
    2 SIIG Superspeed docks w/WD Caviar Black Sata II or III
Hi Ronrontiu,

If you installed the software on your computer, you can create the bootable CD which you might use to create the backup and to restore your PC from the backup.
To create the CD open the Paragon Drive Backup program, in the menu bar click Tools and select Recovery Media Builder. When Recovery Media Builder opens Follow the instructions to make your own Recovery disc.

Cheers...
Ah thanks I see it now. I made a bootable USB flash drive. Awesome
 

My Computer

System One

  • CPU
    Athlon 250 @ 3Ghz
    Motherboard
    ECS 6100pm
    Memory
    2GB DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    9800gt Inno3d Green
    Screen Resolution
    1366 x 768
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