You can keep as many Rx snaps as long as you want but at some point you do need to clean house or the system performance will slow down.Īs to the quality of RollBack Rx search this forum using RollBack as the search term. On the desktop all I am interested in is drive images in case of disaster, not quick flips back and forth. The ability to revert to a prior state with a simple reboot cannot be beat. In my case I do all my software testing on my laptop.
If its going to be used on a desktop then its a question of preference. If you are going to be using it on a laptop then the clear winner would be RollBack as you have backups being created regardless of where you are.
BTW I use both programs and my suggestion would be for you to decide exactly what you want the program for and on what type of PC you will be using it on. For one thing the so called snapshots produced by SP are huge compared to those created by RollBack Rx and similar programs. Click to expand.ShadowProtect and RollBack type programs are very different.