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Optional Easy Backup
1:04 PM - June 20, 2005 by
Harald Thon
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: firstware, recover, pro, 2004
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: firstware, recover, pro, 2004
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Optional Easy Backup
Backup novices take heed: All you have to do is click on the FirstWare Recover Pro icon on your desktop and you're all set to back up or restore a single partition or a whole drive.

The Quick Start Mode is perfect for users who are inexperienced with backup procedures
Wizard mode gives you the standard interface featuring three options:
- Quick Backup,
- Complete Backup or
- Restore your Computer.
If you select Quick Backup, an incremental backup and corresponding restore point are created nearly automatically. Complete Backup lets you back up your entire system or individual partitions.

You can back up just one or all of your partitions
If you already know a bit about system backup and want to avail yourself of the software's full functionality, you can click on the button Advanced in the Wizard to go to the expanded custom settings.
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