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Samsung NP-G10 :- Preemptive Strike - Windows XP Vista 7 98

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This download is for the Samsung NP-G10. It will allow you to backup your computers underlying Microsoft Windows structure before disaster strikes.

You are safe in the knowledge that you perform backups on a regular basis and keep them somewhere safe, but you are only backing up your data.

Your computer has lots of other data that should be backed up before the disaster strikes.

Our 'Preemptive Strike' download will guide you through the maze of items that need to be backed to enable you to restore your computers functionality without having to resort to re-installing Microsoft Windows.

The 'Preemptive Strike' download will make a backup of...

  • Your Primary Hard drive MBR
  • Your computer Registry
  • All the drivers on your computer
  • It will create a 'Restore Point' 
This is cheap insurance to make sure your data is accessible.

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