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Kirrie2001
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Windows XP to its knees. If you run XP and are concerned about possible data loss, or you've already corrupted your system in a way that keeps it from booting up, CPR for XP will be well worth its $30 price tag. This small utility improves upon XP's native System Restore functionality by aggressively setting checkpoints and including some additional boot files. But the real reason to own CPR for XP is the CD, which doubles as a bootable recovery disk for damaged XP systems.
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This is taken from to-days Cnet news letter.
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Windows XP to its knees. If you run XP and are concerned about possible data loss, or you've already corrupted your system in a way that keeps it from booting up, CPR for XP will be well worth its $30 price tag. This small utility improves upon XP's native System Restore functionality by aggressively setting checkpoints and including some additional boot files. But the real reason to own CPR for XP is the CD, which doubles as a bootable recovery disk for damaged XP systems.
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This is taken from to-days Cnet news letter.