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This is a discussion on Rollback Rx Questions? within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; 1. Does Rollback Rx works well with Windows 7 x64 Pro? 2. Does it support RAID 0 ARRAY ? 3. ...

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Old 05-17-2010, 10:46 AM
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1. Does Rollback Rx works well with Windows 7 x64 Pro?

2. Does it support RAID 0 ARRAY ?

3. If I restored to a previous point, does this remove ALL the files and registry entried made after the point was created?

4. If I re-install windows, which I do alot, will I still be able to use the problem or does the license activation cause problems?
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Old 05-17-2010, 10:53 AM
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Hello Party, Welcome to the Horizon DataSys Forum!

For reference, support can be reached at http://support.horizondatasys.com and let's see if we can get an answer for you here as well.

Best,
Jacob
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Old 05-18-2010, 01:19 AM
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1. Does Rollback Rx works well with Windows 7 x64 Pro?

2. Does it support RAID 0 ARRAY ?

3. If I restored to a previous point, does this remove ALL the files and registry entried made after the point was created?

4. If I re-install windows, which I do alot, will I still be able to use the problem or does the license activation cause problems?
1. I dont see why not.

2. I've been running Rollback on Raid0 since i first started using it (v7 onwards) many years ago. Never any problems associated with Raid. I'm currently using an Intel Raid Controller.

3. YES. Whatever drive (or more accurately, whatever partition on Drive0) is protected by Rollback, will result with everything restored...every edit, deletion, rename,creation...everything.

4. Yes. If you have any problems with re-activation, simply contact Horizon support and the issue will be resolved in a jiffy.
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