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Giveaway of the day — AyRecovery Lite

AyRecovery Lite is a HDD instant recovery program and also a must-have toolkit for every PC owner.
$29.95 EXPIRÓ
Votación de Usuario: 230 4 Comentarios

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AyRecovery Lite es un programa de unidad de disco duro de recuperación instantánea y también una la caja de herramientas para cada propietario. Es la solución más fácil para restaurar y recuperar el sistema y datos valiosos del arranque en segundos. AyRecover Lite puede prevenir con eficacia la caída del sistema de su PC, un ataque de virus, instalaciones fallidas de software, errores de los usuarios y otros problemas. Si Windows no se carga, simplemente reinicie su PC y todo volverá a ser como era. AyRecovery Lite puede quitar fácilmente las fallas de PC como los problemas de sistema, es decir la corrupción y así sucesivamente. Se protegerá a todo el disco duro para usted.

Key features:

  • Proteger el disco duro entero para usted
  • Eliminar fácilmente las fallas de PC como la instalación de software que falla, corrupción de IE
  • Evite que su PC sea blanco de de ataques de virus, caída del sistema
  • Proporciona el activar / desactivar la función de protección para la instalación de nuevos programas
  • Alta velocidad en cuestión de segundos para restaurar el sistema
  • Interfaz sencilla y fácil de usar
  • AyRecovery Lite le ofrece una función de control de acceso, lo que le permite agregar, borrar y cambiar la contraseña de acceso al programa para mejorar toda la seguridad

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Requerimientos del Sistema:

Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7

Publicado por:

ayrecovery.com

Página Oficial:

http://www.ayrecovery.com/ayrecovery-lite/index.html

Tamaño del Archivo:

6.88 MB

Precio:

$29.95

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#4

Si se puede registrar cuando descomprimes el programa viene un notepad con el id del producto que deberas cambiar por el que viene por trial, depues de cambiado el id, palomear casilla registrar online y pulsar el boton de abajo REGISTRAR, es totalmente completo solo que no es la version profesional,sino la version Lite. Bien vale tener un programa de soporte para restaurar nuestro sistema en caso de una falla, he pasado algunas veces por esto y he tenido que formatear la computadora o casi he estado a punto de perder todo. Asi que creo que si es algo de valor.

Responder   |   Diana  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (0)
#3

Gracias por la advertencia. Pensaba probar este programa.
saludos

Responder   |   Montpetit  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (0)
#2

Si vuestro Windows no es original NO instaleis este programa porque os lo detectaran inmediatamente.Ademas,cada vez que inicieis en Windows debereis soportar una barra de carga que tarda un rato.Estoy arrepentido de haberlo probado.

Responder   |   scipionis  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (0)
#1

Imposible resgistrar el producto.Solo funciona el trial de 30 dias.

Responder   |   scipionis  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (0)
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#5

The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Protects the main Windows partition (C:/) and all logical (non-main Windows) partitions on the hard drive that AyRecovery Lite is installed on.
* Users are allowed to enable/disable protection at will.
* Program can be password protected.

The Bad
* Excludes My Documents from protection - there is no option to have My Documents also be protected.
* Needs to provide better visual notifications that the system is protected and all changes will be lost upon reboot; something like having the option to have some sort of warning displayed right before a reboot occurs, reminding the user all changes will be lost, is needed.

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Ashraf  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+121)
#4

This program caused a blue screen of death, then wouldn't boot but just kept restarting, even when going into safe mode, which wouldn't start as well. Tried F11 to boot into Restore System. Didn't work. Tried again and was given an option to uninstall the software, which I did. Still wouldn't start so had to launch starup repair and finally,after a terrible scare,my computer booted normally. I'll let GAOTD users decide what I think of this software. And please don't block this comment again, it's important and shows GAOTD is fair minded.

geoff  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+69)
#3

There are multiple ways to protect your computer from unwanted changes, each has its advantages and disadvantages. AyRecovery Lite is one of a number of utilities which virtualizes disk access and returns your computer to a particular point in time. I like those types of rollback utilities the least, and AyRecovery appears to be particularly weak even compared to utilities of that type.

Some people wonder why I get angry with some of the regular "reviewers" here. People are free to voice whatever opinion they want about the GOTD offerings. What ticks me off is when people pretend to have technical knowledge which they don't have, and repeatedly spout all sorts of ridiculously inaccurate comments about how programs and Windows works, when they have zero understanding and what they say is completely wrong.

There are all sorts of technical reasons why programs and data are supposed to be installed in particular locations in particular ways, and reasons why every developer should be using the Microsoft Installer (or an installer which provides additional features but ultimately uses the Microsoft Installer).

If the Microsoft Installer is used correctly, Windows will obviously recognize that an installation is taking place, which triggers installation tracing actions, and will set a System Restore Point prior to installing. The correct way to uninstall such a program is to run its uninstaller, and then do a System Restore (System Restore is a type of rollback operation, so it should be done soon after the Restore Point is set, or not at all). Third-party uninstallers cannot restore changed and deleted files, for example. I'm also addressing Vista and higher, XP is seriously obsolete and may not restore as well.

If your typical crappy third-party installer was used, you should set a System Restore Point yourself prior to installing. Also, the installer should be copied or renamed to "setup.exe", so that Windows will recognize it as an installer and will perform installation tracing. If the Microsoft Installer was used by a small developer, there's probably about a 70 or 80 percent chance that they did the installation correctly, as most developers who are willing to use it show some competence (not necessarily true for big-name products, who use it to obtain Windows Logo certification). If they used a third-party installer, there's probably at least a 90 percent chance that they did something wrong. This is particularly true for updates, many of which can only be done correctly with the Microsoft Installer.

System Restore is generally relatively quick, and will preserve your user data and settings. These disk-access virtualization types of utilities may be quick to restore (rollback), but they generally don't preserve your user data and settings, except via following special procedures, such as AyRecovery Lite only preserving "My Documents".

My preference is a serious disk backup utility, and the only one I recommend is ShadowProtect Desktop. I have mine set to backup my computer every 15 minutes. ShadowProtect Desktop is very fast, the realtime incremental backups typically take less than a second (VSS can take several seconds because Microsoft spins up drives which aren't involved). The bottleneck on most PCs are the disk drives, which is why I upgraded to a solid-state drive and RAID hard disk volumes. ShadowProtect can do a full backup on my PC at 9GB per minute with 40% compression, and can skip free space.

The quickest way to mount a ShadowProtect image is to right-click and select Quick Mount. With my RAID volumes, the image mounts in seconds, ShadowProtect automatically mounts the full and all of the incremental images involved, assigns it a drive letter, and opens Explorer, just as if it were a real disk, with normal access to all of the files. Right-click any of the files/folders and select Quick Dismount to get rid of the virtual drive. ShadowProtect can write to incremental images, automatically creating new chains (using the full Mount). You can mount an image as writeable, and save it truncated to the last used sector (i.e., use a disk defragmenter which consolidates free space at the end prior to backing-up), which permits you to restore to drives smaller than the original. ShadowProtect can run an incremental image in a virtual machine in the same way. Of course, it has Hardware Independent Restore abilities. The ISO contains all standard drivers, has network access and remote access tools, can fix boot records, registry, drivers, etc., has an Explorer-like utility, etc. ShadowProtect understands partition offsets, and you can override anything.

There's an ImageManager for consolidating backups, auto-deleting to conserve space, replicating, etc. Personally, I use Microsoft SyncToy 2.1 scheduled to run at 15-minute intervals so that even my incrementals are immediately backed-up from a RAID volume to an external drive.

The advantage of a real backup utility is that I have near-continuous protection, multi-volume protection, selectable restore points, full image or file recovery, virtual machines, ability to restore to other hardware, etc. As for the price, AyRecovery Lite costs $30, whereas ShadowProtect Desktop with the ImageManager and ISO environment (CD/DVD/BD/USB flash drive, etc.) costs $90. Restoring from a RAID volume to other RAID volumes and/or SSD takes mere minutes. While my SSD is TRIM-enabled under Windows 7 anyway, a secure-erase (the built-in drive command, not some crappy utility algorithm) will restore the SSD to a pristine state.

Last I checked, the Intel website was returning Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RAID utility and drivers) 9.6 as the latest. You have to Google "Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.1" to actually get the (current as of this post) latest.

Fubar  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+67)
#2

I am using Windows XP SP3 with multiple boot partitions. I chose the install option that said I am using multiple partitions (the second one down). The install then asked if I wanted to stop System restore to apparently free up some disk space. Obviously I said no (they must be kidding if they thing I trust them !!). When it got to the end of the installation it said that it needed to restart the machine so I sat there and waited and waited and waited. Nothing !! So I gave up and restarted the machine myself. When it came back I expected to see some hint that it was doing something. Again nothing. The only way to tell if it had installshield was to check the menu which showed there was a system tray component - It was not visible.

Ok, so I go to uninstall it. It asks am I sure and I click Yes. It then sits there without providing any progress about the uninstallation and finally it finishes.

So, I reboot and install it again. Yet again it does not automatically restart the machine - BAD Programming !! I again do this manually and this time when it restarts I can see the icon in the system tray. And so what do I do now ? How do I get to the screen that requires the product id etc as described in the readme.txt file.
I simply could not. Clicking on the tray icon caused it to exit and disappear. Choosing it from the menu re-ran it. BUT I could not get the other exe to run, the hourglass would briefly appear and thats it. No message nothing.

Using msconfig I could see that there were two services running but there was noting it task manager.

I have now permanently uninstalled the program. I do not trust it one bit - it is really USER unfriendly !!!!

Leslie  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+48)
#1

Question: What happens if you have more than one OS? I tried similar protection software by Comodo and it really didn't like the fact I have BOTH WinXP and Win 7, nor that Windows 7 WILL change your drive letters, so that if you install it on D: when you boot into 7 it will show the drive it is on as C:

So how does it handle dual boots? I'd really hate to risk trying this only to mess up my install, and it takes about 4 HOURS for a backup with my 1TB USB drive, so I really don't want to take a chance or waste hours on something that likely won't work.

kb  –  13 years ago  –  ¿Te ha parecido útil este comentario? si | no (+37)

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