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This is a discussion on Gaming Performance within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; Hi, with Windows XP I used Roxio Goback. But the downside was that games are a bit slower than without ...
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Hi,
with Windows XP I used Roxio Goback. But the downside was that games are a bit slower than without Goback. Now I am using Windows 7, which is not supported by Goback and Iīm very interested to buy Rollback Rx. What are your experience with Rollback Rx playing games? Many thanks for help! ![]() Werderforever |
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Thatīs a good proposal.
But at the moment I donīt know whether I buy Returnil System Safe, which will in future include a Multi-Snapshot-Feature similar to Rollback, or I buy Rollback Rx. Currently I am testing Returnil and I donīt want both programs at the same time on the Computer. In a few weeks I will try Rollback. But it would be helpful, if some users can tell me about their experience with Rollback concerning gaming performance and reliability. Reliability is very important, because my PC must be available at all time. |
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Many (or dare I say most) alternative solutions have to make copies of the system state, and they take system time to create and restore and also occupy chunks of disc space. RBRx does no shovelling of data; it uses a sophisticated disc management layer to provide the OS with a virtual file system, and it can create snapshots and switch between them almost instantly. Thus the fix really is quick. |
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