Backup Forever software creates and restores secure backup copies while preserving as much additional data as possible for full recovery even if certain file areas are damaged or lost.

A frequently asked question is whether you can back up your entire hard disk, including the system operational with Backup Forever. The answer is yes, but it's not intended for this purpose, meaning that Backup Forever will not recover all errors by itself. While it can recover some types of system crashes, there are others that it won't recover, such as a system registry crash. However, in some cases, a corrupted DLL can be restored by Backup Forever. If you want to protect your registry, make sure to export the registry information and backup your exported registry.
When it comes to file selection, users are advised to backup the MOST important files. The reason for this is that Backup Forever uses an extensive redundant information system that allows you to recover your information even when some information blocks are destroyed. This software therefore ensures that your information remains recoverable for years.
Regarding the absence of a multi-volume system, it was found that such a system reduces the security level. Therefore, Backup Forever doesn't have one. For those wondering about the difference between the registered and unregistered versions of Backup Forever, it lies in a limitation of the unregistered version, which permits you to backup only 10 Mbytes. Additionally, the command-line version can only be used by registered users.
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