Paragon’s new adaptive restore update provides recovery to dissimilar hardware and to a virtual environment
Available to run from a CD or a USB drive, Adaptive Restore detects the user’s operating system installed on the bootable hardware and prompts the user to add missing device drivers. Important system settings will also be patched to make the system bootable on a new chipset, a new processor generation, and to a virtual machine. How it works
Available to run from a CD or a USB drive, Adaptive Restore detects the user’s operating system installed on the bootable hardware and prompts the user to add missing device drivers. Important system settings will also be patched to make the system bootable on a new chipset, a new processor generation, and to a virtual machine.
New Key Features
* Windows 7 Support Image backups are compatible with Windows 7, and will instantly work with dissimilar hardware recovery
* 3rd Party Storage Driver Injection Allows a 3rd party driver to be injected into the operating system when moving to dissimilar hardware
* Virtual Machine Support Makes operating system bootable for virtual hardware with just a few clicks
* Legacy Recovery Image Support Adaptive Restore runs independently from the image recovery process, allowing use of legacy imaging software to recover a system
How it stacks up
Paragon Software’s Adaptive Restore offers a number of flexible advantages over similar solutions for desktop or server migration. Not only does it provide the ability to transfer backup data into a virtual disk, but also allows IT managers to tune the operating system to boot on virtual hardware and provides for virtual disk partitioning.
Pricing and Availability
Adaptive Restore is available immediately and is offered as a free update to existing users of Drive Backup Pro and Hard Disk Manager 2009 Suite.
More Information
Bob Menzies
Lages & Associates
(949) 453-8080
[email protected]
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