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Overview

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Easy Backup, Recovery & Quick Restore

Redo Backup and Recovery is so simple that anyone can use it. It is the easiest, most complete disaster recovery solution available. It allows bare-metal restore. Bare metal restore is not only the best solution for hardware failure, it is also the ultimate antivirus: Even if your hard drive melts or gets completely erased by a virus, you can have a completely-functional system back up and running in as little as 10 minutes.



All your documents and settings will be restored to the exact same state they were in when the last snapshot was taken. Redo Backup and Recovery is a live CD, so it does not matter if you use Windows or Linux. You can use the same tool to backup and restore every machine. And because it is open source released under the GPL, it is completely free for personal and commercial use.

 More Features, Less Complex

Redo Backup has the most features coupled with the simplest, most user-friendly interface:
  • Easy graphical user interface boots from CD in less than a minute
  • No installation needed; runs from a CD-ROM or a USB stick
  • Saves and restores Windows and Linux machines
  • Automatically finds local network shares
  • Access your files even if you can't log in
  • Recover deleted pictures, documents, and other files
  • Internet access with a full-featured browser to download drivers
  • Live CD download size is only about 250MB
  • Over 750,000 downloads

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What Others Are Saying

Find out what others are saying about Redo Backup and Recovery:
  • TechRepublic
    DIY: Get reliable disaster recovery for free
  • Datamation
    50 Must-Have Open Source Apps for Your Home Office
  • addictivetips.com
    Live CD That Recovers Your Hard Drive
  • Lifehacker
    Redo Backup Is a User-Friendly Disk Recovery and Backup Live CD
  • TechMixer
    Bootable Data Backup and Hard Disk Clone CD
  • Wikipedia
    Redo Backup and Recovery

Why Not Use...?

Many excellent solutions such as Acronis and Norton Ghost already exist. However, most backup tools cost money, only save data files (rather than the whole system), or come with restrictive licenses. Many are applications that are designed to run on a specific platform. While there are some open source alternatives, these programs are often far too complex for regular users, and most require knowledge of a command line, or ask too many difficult questions.
Everyday computer users, more than any other group, need an intuitive point-and-click solution that can recover them from a disaster, and Redo Backup and Recovery was designed for this very purpose. It is the simplest open source backup and recovery solution available.

How Does it Work?

Most backup and restore programs require your system to be up and running in order to restore. But what if you cannot boot into Windows? What if you have a nasty virus, and you can't even open Windows to try to restore it back to how it was?
Redo doesn't need Windows. Download and burn the ISO, place it in your CD-ROM drive, and reboot your machine. The system will load a complete mini operating system with a point-and-click user interface into your computer's memory, without writing any information to your hard drive. Then you will be able to perform backup, restore and recovery actions—guaranteed—even if you aren't able to boot into your regular operating system.

Redo Backup and Recovery is a GPLv3 Perl script built with a GTK2+ interface designed in Glade. It is simply a front end to partclone, which performs the actual backup and restore. The live CD is built on Ubuntu to provide a graphical user interface and unmodified binaries of each program, but the script will run on any Linux platform that has the required programs installed. The Perl source code for the backup script is contained on the live CD itself. And anyone running Ubuntu can build their own live CD from scratch by following our simple recipe.

Click here to see the Full Features List of this programme.

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Features

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Redo Backup is the most advanced recovery solution. It is small, fast, and very easy to use, even for everyday computer users.

No Installation Needed

You don't have to install Redo Backup. And you don't even need to have an operating system installed to recover. Just insert the CD or USB stick into your PC and reboot. Never reinstall Windows again!

Boots in Seconds

The system boots in about 30 seconds from USB, and all your hardware gets detected automatically. It uses minimal space and resources, the download is only 250MB, and you can copy it freely. No licenses or serial numbers!

It's Pretty

Redo Backup provides a point-and-click interface with network access and a complete operating system (via Ubuntu). Open other applications while your system backup is being transferred.

Works with Windows or Linux

Some backup solutions only work with Windows, and some only work with Linux. But with Redo Backup, any computer user can save and restore all machines with the same tool.

Finds Network Shares

Redo Backup will automatically search your local area network for drives to backup to or restore from. You don't need to know any details about a shared folder or network-attached storage device.

Access Your Files

Can't boot or log in, but need files from your PC? No problem: just pop the Redo Backup CD in, reboot, and you can copy your documents to another drive, a network-shared folder, or a USB stick.

Recover Lost Data

If you accidentally delete a file or empty your Recycle Bin, simply shut down the computer, insert the Redo Backup CD, and open the file recovery tool, which will undelete your files and save them to another drive.

Easy Internet Access

Is your computer broken, but you need Internet access to download drivers or read documentation? In about one minute, you can insert the Redo Backup CD, reboot, and be browsing the Internet.

Factory Drive Reset

Before selling or giving an old PC away, be sure all personal or business data has been removed by using the drive reset utility. This ensures that no private information is left on the disk.

Drive Configuration Tools

Graphically edit, manage, and resize partitions to take full advantage of your drive's capacity. Access powerful drive management and partition editing tools from the Redo Backup start menu.

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Download

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Get Redo Backup Application

 

Getting Started

 

1. Download the latest live version.

Download the latest version of the Redo Backup by Clicking here.



2. Burn the downloaded image to a CD

You'll need to have CD burning program such as InfraRecorder.

3. Put the CD in and reboot

Redo Backup does not run from inside Windows or any other operating system because it is one! You must restart your computer with the CD in the drive in order to use Redo Backup. Place the new CD in your CD-ROM drive and reboot the machine. To boot from the CD-ROM drive, you may need to press a key such as F8 or F12 while your computer is starting up.
After the CD boots, you will have a mini operating system loaded into memory which will launch Redo Backup. It will not install anything to your hard drive. You decide when and where you want to save any backup images, if you choose to do so.

System Requirements

  • PC (Intel/AMD compatible)
  • 512MB RAM

Installing to a USB Stick (Optional)

There are two ways to create a bootable USB stick with Redo Backup on it:

1. Installing from CD to USB

Burn a CD, boot from it, and then use the "Install to USB Drive" tool from the start menu. This is the easiest and most straightforward way to put Redo on a USB stick.

2. Installing Directly to USB with Unetbootin

Sometimes, as with a netbook, you may not have easy access to a CD-ROM drive. Advanced users may then wish to use an application called "Unetbootin" in order to install the downloaded ISO image directly to a USB stick, bypassing the step of burning a CD. please use newer version of Unetbootin.
Click here to download  latest version of Unetbootin downloaded directly from their website.
Using Unetbootin is not recommended because it prevents the Redo Backup splash screen, help files, boot menu messages, and other features from being displayed or used. Please let the maintainers of Unetbootin know that you would like these issues to be fixed, and Redo Backup added to the list of built-in images! Just go to this link - Click Here

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