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Installation |
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8.8 | |
Ease of use |
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8.9 | ||
Usefulness |
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8.8 | ||
Value |
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8.8 | ||
Distributor: Symantec Review Date: June 2008 Reviewer: Marcus Brice |
8.8 |
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Based on Symantec's Norton Ghost software, Norton Save & Restore 2.0 targets the novice to amateur computer user that makes this process an almost flawless process. Best of all, the program supports a variety of different media, ensuring that the user has a plethora of backup options that suits their computer usage.
The installation of Norton Save &
Restore 2.0 was a straight forward process and once the CD was
detected by our test machine, the program automatically installed.
It should be noted that any previous version of Norton Save &
Restore needs to be uninstalled but this again is an easy process.
Although the program does contain more
advanced features, some of these need to be hunted through the
interface, although once you have learned where this is located, the
process is minimal.
Norton Save & Restore 2.0 will give all
home users and small office users the ability to backup a variety of
data with just a simple click of the mouse thanks to the informative
wizards that make this an extremely easy process. For example, one
click of the mouse, our hard drive was being automatically saved to
our second hard drive.
A great aspect of Norton Save & Restore 2.0 is that if a doomsday scenario does occur, provided your hard drive is still working, the program can even restore the system if this has been corrupted.
The program supports incremental
backups which only backup the latest changes to your data which
means it will save time and user interaction. For instance, if you
backed up your "My Photos" folder from May 2008 and then added a
variety of new photos into this directory, Norton Save & Restore 2.0
will only add the latest photos to the backup. |