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Comodo Time Machine (CTM) released: Instantly restore your system to an earlier point in time

Comodo has released a new system rollback utility called Comodo Time Machine (CTM) that allows users to quickly restore their entire system to an earlier point in time (including the registry, critical operating system files and user created documents).

This free tool is especially useful to roll back your system to the last known working state in the event of virus attacks or crashes.


Main Features of Comodo Time Machine:
  • Easy to use - even beginners can quickly create system snapshots with a few mouse clicks
  • Provides instant and comprehensive system recovery after virus or spyware infections
  • Instantly reclaim your machine after devastating system crashes
  • Rollback the changes to ALL your documents - not just changes to system files and the registry
  • Boot-up console allows you to rollback even when your system will not boot to Windows
  • Test new software and network configurations in the knowledge that you can quickly switch back if problems develop
  • Completely remove unwanted software installations without the need to uninstall or clean the registry

More information and download at http://www.comodo.com/home/data-storage-encryption/data-recovery.php

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