![]() ![]() ![]() So even though all the Rollback snapshots are still in place you have no way of initiating any of them if the Rollback program itself is corrupted. Rollback RX is a sound proposition, but I fear if it became corrupted that Windows would no longer boot. I would experiment with this, but the system I want to run it on is Windows 7 64 bit, where as my test and experiment system is Win XP 32 bit and that complicates things even further, so I can not rely on the results!Ĭlick to expand.Thanks TheRollbackFrog, this is very valuable information. ![]() In that way if Rollback RX becomes corrupt you can bypass it to boot Windows and fix Rollback RX, as I believe Rollback RX needs Windows to be running to install, or reinstall it! If this is close to the mark, then perhaps you could just install Easy BCD then add Rollback RX in under the Easy BCD management. Easy BCD will then intercept Rollback's call to start Windows, add its' own modifications then call Windows to start. My next assumption is the BIOS boot program will run the first one that was loaded into the MBR. I also assume all boot managers do this as well, so that the MBR is custom modified. I assume it does this by loading its' own boot manager into the MBR. I noticed that Rollback RX brings up its' console at bootup before Windows starts so you can choose which system session snapshot you want to start at.
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