Frequently Asked Questions
RestoreX360 is a Windows tool that acts like a time machine. It helps users quickly fix problems on their PC. You can revert your computer to its previous state from the last hour, day, week, or month. RestoreX360 can still work even if Windows does not start up.
RestoreX360 core technology is based on taking PC snapshots and enabling instant recovery. The snapshot feature is designed with the principle of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) in mind. RestoreX can quickly recover files from snapshots and even roll back your system to a previous snapshot within seconds.
Think of a snapshot as a snapshot of your entire computer system at a particular time. This snapshot includes 100% of your operating system, installed programs, settings, and user data. Technically speaking, a snapshot is a map of the complex drive sectors and indexing system created using complicated algorithms.
GUI display different quality of snapshots in different colors: Why what's the Meaning?
Black (Normal).
Yellow (Inconsistent).
Red (Damaged).
It’s important to understand that creating a snapshot differs from creating a backup.
A snapshot captures a copy of a system or data's state at a specific time, including all its movements on the hard drive. To ensure the snapshot's smooth functioning, it is advisable to have at least 100 GB of free space on your C drive.
Yes, RestoreX360 supports both MBR disk and GPT disk, legacy BIOS and EFI BIOS.
Select Custom Setup and install RestoreX360 on each operating system. For more details, refer to the RestoreX360 User’s Guide.
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RestoreX360 doesn’t take any data to the server or any cloud server. All snapshots will be stored on your local hard disk only.
You can easily schedule snapshots at different times. You can choose hourly, daily, or weekly. You can also set them to run at PC startup, the first boot of the day, or before starting a program.
RestoreX360 has a recovery console that runs before your Windows OS starts. This means you can easily take snapshots and recover your system without hassle. To access the Recovery Console, press the HOME key when you see the RestoreX360 splash screen during the boot-up process.
RestoreX360 can fix any Windows and software issues in just a few seconds.
Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7, both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with FAT32 and NTFS file systems.
No, you have to purchase a RestoreX360 Server Edition.
No, RestoreX360 only works when installed on your PC. If you encounter PC problems, the installation may no longer function.