Keriver 1-click Restore

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by timcan, Sep 19, 2010.

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  1. Searching_ _ _

    Searching_ _ _ Registered Member

  2. 2010freesoho

    2010freesoho Registered Member

    Hi ruinebabine,
    Regarding to "the tiny annoyance", I already know what you mean and no need to upload the screenshots again. We will improve it soon. Thank you a lot for pointing out that.

    Regarding to the "cd recovery GUI in french" issue, it isn't available now because we are still working on the multi-language version, but it will be available soon.

    Thanks.






    Regarding to
     
  3. iFront

    iFront Registered Member

    Can I backup D: and E: partitions as well with the free Keriver 1-Click Restore?
    It seems there no option for this in the free version :'(
     
  4. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

    The Keriver 1-Click Restore Free and PRO is for restoring your system drive. Where as Keriver Image is for backup and so forth.

    Best regards,

    KOR!
     
  5. carfal

    carfal Registered Member

    Maybe you could....i dont know....turn the flash off :rolleyes: :p :D
     
  6. iFront

    iFront Registered Member

    Thank you King of Rapture for the clarification.
    I guess full disk image backup app is the way to go.
     
  7. ruinebabine

    ruinebabine Registered Member

    Hi River,

    thanks for your help. I am perfectly ok with your answerings on both of my 2 little annoyances reported here and will wait for your announced solutions. They're no biggies and, right now, truely enjoy using your two backup programs on my 2 PCs.

    Also, my sister told me that she could be interested to use Keriver Image for their company, they have to change their backup strategies from next month and on. Could you tell me if there is a particular license/price for using in a bizzness (I think they make use of maybe about 10 pcs).
     
  8. ruinebabine

    ruinebabine Registered Member

    Damn*d, Carfal, you mean this was the signification of this big button just right there in my face!! 'Am so glad to now be able to make use of this camera...

    Now could you also, by any chance, answer my first question about this little partition?

    Thanks again, bud!
     
  9. 2010freesoho

    2010freesoho Registered Member

    Hi ruinebabine,
    Thank you for your help. :)
    For business use, they must purchase a license copy for each separate computer on which Keriver Image is installed, used, or accessed. And if your sister's company would purchase 10 licenses one time, I will give them a discount also. Please contact me before they want to purchase Keriver Image.

    Thanks.
     
  10. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    I recently purchased IFW - http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ Have not used as yet.

    Would it be redundant to purchase this special offer which expires Jan 6 ? - http://www.keriver.com/ Does this offer include both as mentioned here ?> Keriver And Horizondatasys > https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showpost.php?p=1807076&postcount=9

    P.S. I know I irritated a certain someone when I asked about imaging previously...but I haven't a clue and have been relying on FD-ISR. So if my understanding of these kind of programs is lacking...please forgive!
     
  11. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

    Hi there,

    Keriver has two programs which are on sale until Jan 6, 2011.

    Keriver 1-Clk Restore PRO v2.xx is on sale for $12 and it only makes images of the system drive. An easy to use program. It has a Free version, which only does base-line image, and no incremental or differential like the PRO version.

    Keriver Image is on sale for $18, which is a complete backup. You don't need both Keriver Image and Horizondatasys Drive Clone. It appears that Horizondatasys Drive Clone is an older version of Keriver Image v5.xx

    Kind regards,

    KOR!
     
  12. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    Hi KOR!, thanks for the explanation. However, when I go and check the pricing for Restore Pro 2.1, it shows as US$19.99...and nothing about a discount. I must looking in the wrong location. :doubt:
     
  13. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

    Hi Tarnak,

    It show a coupon code in red, which is HEZH-OTI1-SALE

    When you insert the coupon code, it will reduce the price by 40%.

    Best regards,

    KOR!
     
  14. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    Thanks!...I just realized!, before see this post. :D
     
  15. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

  16. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

  17. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

    Excellent decision, and you won't regret it!

    You can use it at as many computers in your home use. Just send him an email with your activation key and numbers of PCs in your home.

    Kind regards,

    KOR!
     
  18. majoMo

    majoMo Registered Member

    It seems not:
    Source.
     
  19. Creer

    Creer Registered Member

    So what are the main differences between version Free and Pro 1-CR?
     
  20. majoMo

    majoMo Registered Member

  21. aladdin

    aladdin Registered Member

    Thank you for clearing that up!

    Best regards,

    KOR!
     
  22. Creer

    Creer Registered Member

    Thanks majoMo.
     
  23. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    So does anyone use the free version? If so, are there any issues?

    Also, does this program need my stystem restore disabled- as well as defragger?

    thanks
     
  24. majoMo

    majoMo Registered Member

    Hi acr1965, using here the free version; for both questions: No.
     
  25. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

    ok thanks for the info- one more question-
    if I try to save my images to a portable hard drive (I assume that's ok) how much space should I figure I will need for this? My C drive is 250 GB and is about 1/2 full. I have a portable hard drive that has about 180 GB free space (and is FAT32 format if that makes a difference)

    also one more question-

    if, for instance I get a malware infection and decide to go back to a previous image, do I need anything special for my computer to boot up or does this program take care of all that for me?

    I suppose for the price I might as well go for the paid version if there's any appreciable difference.

    I have Windows 7 Ultimate, 32 bit and I see it has a built in image making program- I read this entire thread and still am kinda confused whether this K1-CR is an image program or a snap shot program and if there really is much difference. I guess it is different than RollbackRX in some form or fashion?

    thanks for the help
     
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