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Stomp Backup My PC 2005 Deluxe Author Company: Stompsoft INC Category:
Stomp Backup My PC 2005 Deluxe 4 stars (Backup My PC 2005 works excellent) - I use scheduled backup's of "My ... File Size: 32.99 kB OS: Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP / VISTA License: CD-ROM - Time Limit, free to try, 32.99 to buy. Software Developed by Stompsoft INC Download now (32.99 kB) Click to buy with discount via Amazon (32.99$) Description : Stomp Backup My PC 2005 - 4 stars (Backup My PC 2005 works excellent) Stomp Backup My PC 2005 review:4 stars (Backup My PC 2005 works excellent) - I use scheduled backup's of "My Documents" and it's excellent.1 stars (Useless) - It doesn't tell you it doesn't work with XP Home. In fact, each time I would try to do a backup it would restart my computer. Then I would get a message from XP saying it had recovered from a serious error. Following that I would get a Microsoft Crash Analysis Report. The program scares the crap out of me. SUPPORT-- NON EXISTANT.2 stars (Image Backup Doesn't Work on Pre-installed System) - I purchased this software to do readily-restorable image backups for disaster recovery, if ever necessary. I immediately encountered a problem because the program asked for a 16-digit Product ID and Serial Number of my Windows XP installation CDs. Like many people who have purchased systems (mine is a Compaq Presario), the operating system was pre-installed, and I did not receive any Windows XP installation CDs. The recovery CDs supplied with the system had no Product ID or Serial Number.
E-mail from StumpSoft (which was returned in 24 hours) indicated that this was a common problem -- with Dell, HP (others?) -- major computer distributors. The alternative suggested was a more elaborate restoration process, which would involve my recovery CDs, file backup, and a "system stamp." It was not the one-step disaster restoration that I was looking for. I might say too that this significant limitation was documented neither in the manual nor in the advertising material.
So, I decided to uninstall the software. The uninstall process did not work properly. When I rebooted, Windows was now looking for a missing file for the StumpSoft Update Manager (which supposedly was uninstalled). I was able through Windows Add/Delete Programs to do a "Change," reinsert the StumpSoft CD, and get the missing file back -- fortunately.
I give two stars (instead of one) for the prompt E-mail response with a clear explanation of the situation. This is the CD-ROM version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "Buy Now" button below for around $32.99 USD. Click to buy with discount via Amazon      |