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Recovery Commander Gives XP the BootBackup utility expands on the features found in System Restore.Lincoln Spector, special to PC World
What do you do if Windows 2000 and XP can't boot? V Communications has a solution: Recovery Commander, now available as a $40 download from the company's Web site.
Recovery Commander has been part of V Communications' SystemSuite and Fix-It packages for some time, but this is the first time it's offered as a stand-alone product.
At its heart, Recovery Commander is a system backup tool like XP's own System Restore. But unlike System Restore, it doesn't require you to successfully boot Windows to restore your system.
Both Windows XP and 2000, NT-based operating systems, offer little or nothing in the way of emergency boot tools. If you use Windows...