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This is a discussion on Running Windows OS Repair from Windows Installation Disk within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; If I have to do an OS Repair from the Windows Installation disk, I assume I should un-install Rollback Rx ...
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If I have to do an OS Repair from the Windows Installation disk, I assume I should un-install Rollback Rx first, is that correct? I assume anytime I am going to boot up from a DVD and make changes to the drive that Rx is protecting, I should un-install Rx first because Rx would not be protecting it. Just wanted to confirm.
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You betcha! All changes to a Rollback protected drive that are made away from the modified OS it resides in will not be reflected within Rollback, AND... may really screw up the current Rollback database.
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