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Norton GoBack 4.0 review

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chillyc90

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Tuesday 26 December 2006, 10:56 PM

It's a very good virus


What a concept... I'm a tech so this product will make me some money when people install it and I have to fix it or restore the data after Go Back crashes the MBR. Just use Ghost instead. By the way I installed it on one of my test systems and got the same problems as everyone else... Good virus though.

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Overview

Norton GoBack 4.0

Editors rating
Rating: 7.7
Verdict

Although the System Restore utility built into Windows XP is nice, Norton GoBack 4.0 delivers a lot more control and flexibility, making your PC almost glitch-proof.

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