Norton GoBack 4.0

Norton GoBack 4.0

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Norton GoBack 4.0

Norton GoBack 4.0 handles PC troubles by rolling back your system to a healthy state. Retrieve deleted files, recover data in an emergency and take care of maintenance & troubleshooting. Recovering curcial information has never been easier! Retrieve deleted files easily -- even if they've been overwritten

 

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Norton GoBack 4.0 Reviews

Everything is fine. Do not install, no not even think about trying this unless it is free and you have everything backed up first. I removed the stock 60 gig drive, put in a 230 gig drive partitioned into 30 and 200 gigs. It has some issue to do with hard drives for me. A physical connection to the drive jacked up my system. Put "bad" drive in external case and plugged it in. * Reinstalled goback with Symantec AV uninstalled.

* Ctrl-Alt-G doesn't work when I can't even boot the HD. * Having a Dell, I went into the BIOS "Security" area called "CPU XD Support". Didn't work for me. I've tried all the solutions. GoBack worked great for me (5 stars) on my Dell XPS laptop for 3 years. Blue screen that said the problem was GoBack.sys or something like that. This is "Execute Disable Bit Capability". After installing goback, I got the "not bootable" error.

It's great if it works, but if it doesn't you have to "go back" and use your windows boot disk to wipe and re-partition your hard drive, or use the UBCD (ultimate boot CD) and a bunch of work to see your data again (see earlier reviews for two methods of being able to see your drive data again after a goback destruction). Overall review: Great product when it works, but due to the risk of wiping out your system, 1 star (the minimum). This makes it a 0 star. Tried booting with drive plugged in, same error. * Pulled HD out, replaced with good hard drive with GoBack on it. Someone above mentioned the solution was to turn of this capability in the Dell bios, and everything was great for them after that. From what I can see, it is random if this program works for you or not. Same failure.

 

This software will become a nightmare for you one day when your computer won't boot check that problem online

 

If you're using it and then have to restore your OS, be aware that GoBack hooks itself into the MBR with its own version and your drive will then appear unrestorable. Run it and then you'll be good to go with your restoration. I've been running GoBack for years on a PATA IDE RAID 0 setup; no problems. Have been using GoBack since it was sold by WildFiles, and that's a loooong time.

T'ain't so. Go find another computer and download the lastest version of UBCD4Win and burn it to a disk. It's saved me more times than I can count. Set your BIOS to boot from CD-ROM if it isn't already so set, insert UBCD4Win and look for the "Unhook GoBack" tool.

You'll want to keep the UBCD4Win disk around anyhow - tons of good tools on it; you can be your own guru.

 

So, no GO BACK for me. That's Symantec for you. I recently purchased a new computer for my mom and asked my tech to install Go Back because my brother has been using it for years and loves it. Well, do not install Go Back if you only have a SATA board as it require IDE.

It took him several hours to figure out what had happened. You actually have to make changes in your BIOS to use it with a SATA. Some of the new computers have SATA only and Go Back caused the computer to crash (blue screen). I didn't know it is now a Symantec product or I would have thought twice.

You'd think you might be a message about incompatibility before a crash but NO. And for all your Symantec haters out there I'm with you, although I do have simple Norton Antivirus installed on my computer with none of the tentacles of Norton's other anti virus programs. Keep it simple, keep it safe. Glad some of you have made it through the shark infested waters with the product.

 

Yes, Norton products require special procedures but then they always work perfectly for me, alhough I sometimes have to iron out difficulties first. I just ordered a new copy of GoBack because it came preinstalled on my computer and I had to uninstall all Norton products before installing the System Works Upgrade. Can you imagine what would have happened when I messed around with my color schemes and everything on the desktop turned the same shade of green, even the Start bar, if I hadn't pressed Alt, F4 then turned the computer off and used GoBack to revert to before my dumb move. I always install software in a clean boot and highly recommend it. As a double-safety measure I also regularly set up Restore Points with Windows Restore. I can't understand the problems people have had with GoBack.

 
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