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Paragon Drive backup 9.0 Express – Free Backup and Recovery Utility

Do you have fear about loss of critical files from your computer due to a hard drive failure? Paragon Drive Backup 9 Express is a must have utility, which is completely free and allows saving your important files or the entire system / hard drive to a CD, DVD, separate hard disk, local hard drive partition or a USB pen drive.
This backup and recovery utility create an image of your entire hard drive or part of it for later restoration. You can save your whole drive image as a single archive, and at different compression levels, to a removable media or local drive.
Paragon Drive backup 9.0 Express is simple and easy to use software and doesn't ask you bewildering questions-it just back up your data when and where you tell it, and recovers whenever disaster happens.Backup Features
  • Backup Entire PC - backup an entire hard disk or separate partitions
  • Perform Live Backups - Paragon Hot Backup® technology creates backup images without restarting Windows
  • Storage options for your backups - Save backup images to local drives or external USB or Firewire Devices
  • Interrupt backup operations if necessary
  • Check archive validity of existing archives or when creating new ones
  • Supports USB 2.0 hard drives
Recovery Feature
  • Restore an entire hard disk, separate partitions or any combination of disks and partitions from one archive
  • Create bootable USB Flash drive, CD or DVD to recover your PC on demand
Supplementary Tools
  • Recovery Media Builder: builds a new "recovery media" to boot from in case of an unbootable system
  • Check Recovery Discs: checks the recovery media for integrity and boot ability
Supported Operating Systems: Windows Vista (32/64-bit), Windows XP Pro SP2 (32/64-bit), Windows XP Home SP2, Windows 2000 Professional SP4
Supported Hard Drives and Removable Media: Parallel ATA (IDE) HDD, Serial ATA (SATA) HDD, SCSI HDD, All levels of SCSI, IDE and SATA RAID controllers, USB 1.x/2.0 and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) devices, PC card storage devices
Supported File Systems: NTFS (v1.2, v3.0, v3.1), FAT16, FAT32, Linux Ext2FS, Linux Ext3FS, Linux Swap, HPFS,
File size: 70Mb / License: Free / Download / Homepage

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