Inaquick (IQR) / Inaquick PC Rollback is a robust backup and restore utility for home users and IT professionals that allows PC users to immediately restore a PC to a time before certain events occurred. Inaquick Rescue (IQR)(now replaced by Inaquick PC Rollback) makes it easy for users of all skill levels to go back and repair PC issues - saving time, money and PC trouble. With Inaquick Rescue / Inaquick PC Rollback you can... Read More...
Reverse any system crash - in a quick minute
Backout of any failed software installations, botched update
Windows System Restore can only restore Windows "System Files" and "Some" Program files. Inaquick PC Rollback functions at the sector level of the hard drive and restores every bit of data - in essence making your PC a virtual time-machine.
In a Quick...Instantly Recover From Virus Attacks, Software Installations or User Errors
Inaquick Rescue (IQR)™client is a robust system restore utility that enables home users and IT professionals to easily restore a PC to a time before certain events occurred. Inaquick PC Rollback makes it easy for users of all skill levels to quickly and easily repair PC issues - saving time, money and PC trouble. With Inaquick Rescue (IQR) you can...
Reverse any system crash (even if Windows can't startup)
Backout of any failed software installations, botched update etc.
Reverse user errors manually, or set Restore-on-Reboot or Log-off
Roll back minutes, hours, or even months.
Roll backwards and forwards to any system snapshot
Allows users to safely test any software. Fast, 100% clean uninstaller
Roll-back, yet recover files from your "future" snapshot(s)
Retrieve files from a crashed PC, even if Windows can not boot
Access control - prevent unauthorized users from access
Automatically schedule snapshots or hard drive restores
Day Zero Disaster Recovery with no data loss
Inaquick PC Rollback® Highlights
Inaquick Rescue (IQR) significantly reduces PC trouble shooting, repairing and restoring time to seconds! Empowering both home users and enterprise IT support personnel to achieve tremendous savings of time and money on maintaining their computers.
Inaquick PC Rollback doesn’t impact performance
Can be remotely managed and deployed (Enterprise console)
Inaquick Rescue (IQR)™ only takes 0.1% of total hard disk space.
Supports virtually unlimited snapshots.
Takes less than 3 seconds to create a new snapshot.
Creates a complete system snapshot without restarting the system.
Create new snapshots manually, automatically or upon file execution.
Revert file histories from any of the 60,000 snapshots.
Restores a completely crashed system to any snapshot in seconds.
Restores a completely crashed system with data up to the second of crash.
Restores entire system to any of the 60,000 snapshots.
Restores system to any snapshot with data synchronization.
Configure the system to automatically restore to a snapshot of your choice.
Highly configurable interface - hide program interface from end users.
Dynamic disk space management - disk space is recovered upon snapshot deletion.
Intelligent disk space monitoring - informing users of disk space usage of each snapshot.
Offers flexible and powerful access control.
Supports Multi-boot systems and VM Ware.
Consists of multi-partition protection selection.
Incorporates quick reset of system baseline.
Offers detailed program operation logging.
Supports all industry standard deployment options.
Includes configuration during installation. Customizes the program upon installation.
*The blue screen of death (BSoD) is the screen displayed by Microsoft's Windows operating system when it cannot (or is in danger of being unable to) recover from a system error.
There are two Windows error screens that are both referred to as the blue screen of death, with one being significantly more serious than the other.
Symantec GoBack comparison to Inaquick PC Rollback - Is it the best Alternative GoBack solution? disaster recovery
Norton GoBack, was formerly known as Roxio Goback, Adaptec Goback computer software for data recovery, as well as other names. Goback has been sold and transferred frequently from company to company. Currently, Norton Goback is the only competitive roll-back solution close enough to be shown on the Inaquick Rescue (IQR) radar screen. Goback's comparison and competitiveness is limited.
GoBack Software Overview - goback vista and Window 7 compatible
GoBack is a Microsoft Windows based disk utility, that monitors and records up to 8.3Gb of disk changes. When the disk activity is idle, it tags these as safe checkpoints. GoBack then allows the hard drive to be restored to any of the checkpoints. It does this by effectively undoing all changes made to the disk since the checkpoint point was created. GoBack replaces the MBR Master Boot Record, and also replaces the partition table with a single partition. Because of this change to the partition table, this can cause problems when dual booting other operating systems on the same hard disk.
Inaquick Rescue (IQR) Snapshots vs GoBack's Buffer Space
GoBack uses a buffer space for storage of its change files using the FIFO method of storage (First In First Out). This limits the amount of data and eventually - how far back you can actually go back to restore. Thus when the buffer space becomes full, GoBack starts to delete its earlier checkpoints and storage of earlier data.
How Does GoBack Compare with Inaquick PC Rollback?
Goback's technology is based on a file level monitoring and logging technique. It needs to consume a large chunk of the hard disk space to create a history change file. The monitoring system is picking up every little bit of file changes regardless of whether or not, it is worth to know or see. A simple system restart will generate 100s of file changes to log. It really makes one wonder if more truly is better; in Goback's case, more is definitely not better. The details file change history logging consumes the hard disk space quickly, not to mention, the tremendous pressure it puts on system resources.
Inaquick Rescue (IQR) snapshot-based continuous backup solution delivers added security by allowing you to store the state of your PC more often, while using less drive space. Should the need arise, you could easily restore your PC to any of its unlimited number of snapshots. This could potentially be months or even years ago. These snapshots could be automated silently in fixed intervals such as 1 hour ago, or whenever the system is turned on or a particular file is executed.
Norton Goback (Symantec) vs Inaquick PC Rollback comparion chart
Norton's Goback (by Symantec) is a similar solution to our Inaquick Rescue (IQR). Below are some technical benefits that Inaquick PC Rollback has over Nortons Goback. We encourage users to evaluate both In-a-quick Rescue and and Nortons Goback for an objective comparison of the two utilities.
Does not reserve any portion of hard disk for "protected data". The program data structure takes 0.07% of disk space to create up to 60,000 snapshots.
Goback Reserves a portion of hard disk as a buffer to track file changes. The buffer is about 20-30% of disk size.
Goback takes more disk space than InAQuick Rescue.
The time InAQuick Rescue takes to restore a snapshot is independent from the amount of information contained in the snapshot.
Goback takes a longer time to restore a checkpoint as more information is stored in the buffer.
GoBack takes longer to restore the computer.
InAQuick Rescue is a sector level program. It creates "sector maps" of the protected hard disk. It does not track every file change. The system performance is unrelated to the amount of snapshots or the data that has been created.
Goback uses a buffer to track all the file changes. When more and more information gets accumulated in the buffer, the system performance deteriorates.
Goback slows down the system as more changes are made to the system.
InAQuick Rescue will not take a snapshot until the user wants to create one; either via a manual snapshot or through a scheduled task.
Goback automatically creates "checkpoints" for the system regardless of whether the user wants to or not.
Goback is less flexible on creating and managing snapshots.
InAQuick Rescuedoes not use a buffer. The snapshots will always be there unless user deletes the snapshot.
With Goback; The buffer used to track file changes is a FIFO buffer (First In First Out). Let's say the buffer size is 10GB. If a user copies a couple of DVDs, the buffer will become full. When this occurs the "last checkpoint" will be pushed out the buffer. If this happens, the user would not be able to recover any checkpoint.
You can count on "In A Quick Rescue" to be able to recover from any instances or number of files copied etc. There are no surprises. If you have created a snapshot, you know you can always get back to it.
InAQuick Rescue offers several deployment utilities that allow administrators to remotely and silently deploy Rollback to a network of PCs instantly with pre-set program settings.
N/A - Goback can not be seamlessly deployed.
InAQuick Rescue is more enterprise scalable.
In-A-Quick Rescue Enterprise offers a scalable client/server structure. Server can remotely manage client desktops protected by Rollback thru Internet. Rollback Enterprise console always provides various network management related tools.
Goback can not be remotely managed without using third party networking utilities.
InAQuick Rescue provides more features designed for network administrators of larger organizations.
InAQuick Rescue comes in two versions, Professional and Server. Professional is ideal for end users or professional users that do not require remote management. The Server edition consists of the Professional client along with a remote management console and admin dashboard for remote management.
Goback is available in a single end-user version only.
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is more flexible on pricing and marketing strategies.
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) can take a snapshot of crashed system from subsystem console and then recover data from the crashed state. This essentially eliminates the "gap of restoring system to an earlier time". This makes Rollback ahead above Goback.
Goback does have a subsystem console, however Gobacks console is limited in its functionality.
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) has a distinct feature that allow users to recover data from a crashed system in case of BSOD and OS corruption.
In addition to the system restore feature, InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is also a strong configuration management solution. Based on its "sector mapping" architecture, users can create several independent snapshots each having different applications and data. User can switch back and forth among the snapshots for configuration management, sales demo, or software training purposes.
Goback, is a file level filtering program. It is not able to create the ?absolute independent checkpoints" that user can use for configuration management purpose.
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is more than a system restore solution.
"I've been a Goback and RestoreIt user, but stopped because I do defrags daily. As you know, this chews up Goback's buffer and RestoreIt's also. I had to manually create more space by deleting files... InAQuick Rescue (IQR) Pro is just what the doctor order (no pun intended). Kudos to you for creating such a needed utility!" - Mel -
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is a robust system restore utility that enables home users and IT professionals to easily restore a PC to a time before certain events occurred. InAQuick Rescue (IQR) makes it easy for users of all skill levels to quickly and easily repair PC issues - saving time, money and PC trouble.
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is flexible and can be used to protect your PC in many different ways, and solves most PC related issues...
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) reduces the dependancy for daily backups or carrying duplicate images of hard drives. InAQuick is different from traditional backups in that it allows you to take continuous backup snapshots of your system silently in the background while using minimal system resources. Each backup snapshot take only 2 to 3 seconds. InAQuick Rescue (IQR) allows users and/or administrators to create a “snapshot” of the entire system at a specific time or on a fixed schedule (hourly, daily etc). You can take as many snapshots as you would like and you can roll-back and roll-forward from any snapshot at any time...
Your Software Uninstaller
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) allows users to safely test software, security updates and more. When you take a snapshot prior to installing any software or critical update etc. - InAQuick Rescue (IQR) recognizes how your hard drive is composed at the bit level prior to the installation/update. If you are unhappy with the installation you can safely uninstall all components with a few mouse clicks. InAQuick Rescue (IQR) guarantees 100% bit level recovery - translating to absoluteuninstallation of any software quickly and easily.
Day Zero Protection & Disaster Recovery Solution
Inaquick PC Rollback is designed to protect both the user and PC from accidental user errors and day-zero attacks. Without restricting the users’ activities, InAQuick Rescue (IQR) will transparently take system snapshots on a schedule that you configure for your system. If a virus, malware or even *BSoD occurs – You can restore your system up-to-the-minute of the system crash. With no data loss. Making InAQuick Rescue (IQR) the only Day Zero disaster recovery solution that can guarantee no data loss, even if Windows is unbootable.
Enterprise Level Network Administration
The InAQuick Rescue (IQR) client is a software application that is setup onto each PC that requires In-A-Quick protection. The InAQuick Rescue (IQR) Client is the only application that is required to be installed on stand-alone PC's or PC's that do not require remote network management capabilities. For large networks that require remote administration your organization may use our InAQuick Enterprise Console (RMC).
InAQuick Rescue (IQR) offers an additional Enterprise console for InAQuick Rescue (IQR) - enabling administrators to configure all of the InAQuick Rescue (IQR) client installations over a enterprise level remote management console. Simplifying the workload of the network administrator while providing all client-based functions on a remote console.
Features
Support for Windows 2000, XP, VISTA, Windows 7
Custom setup options
Advanced Setup with program configurations
Advanced Setup Configuration Wizard (ASCW)
Deploy with network shares
Deploy with client side scripts
Deploy with server side deployment software
Deploy with Windows active directory
Deploy with Ghost system images
Restore system from local sub O.S.
Restore system from local Windows
Restore system from remote web interface
Restore system with batch files
Restore system on restart
Restore system on log off
Restore system on a one time schedule
Restore system on a daily schedule
Restore system on a weekly schedule
Restore system on a monthly schedule
Snapshot current system before restoring
No data lost system restore
Recovery of corrupted, deleted files
File history reversions
Maximum snapshots 60,000
Lock snapshots
Delete snapshots
User defined snapshot propertie
View snapshot properties on local PC
View snapshot properties through web interface
Create a new snapshot from the local sub O.S
Create a new snapshot from local Windows
Create a new snapshot from remote web interface
Create a new snapshot with a batch file
Create a new snapshot on system restart
Create a new snapshot on a one time schedule
Create a new snapshot on hourly schedule
Create a new snapshot on daily schedule
Create a new snapshot on weekly schedule
Create a new snapshot on monthly schedule
Create scheduled snapshot within time range
Create a new snapshot based on a user defined event
Formerly known as Roxio Goback, Adaptec Goback, Norton Goback as well as other names, Goback has been sold and transferred frequently from one company to another. We can only assume it has not been pleasing its vendors. Goback is the only competitor software close enough to be shown on the Inaquick PC Rollback™ radar screen. Goback's comparison and competitiveness is limited. Its technology based on a file level monitoring and logging technique. It needs to consume a large chunk of the hard disk space to create a change history file. The monitoring system is picking up every little bit of file changes regardless of whether or not, it is worth to know or see. A simple system restart will generate 100s of file changes to log. It really makes one wonder if more truly is better; in Goback’s case, more is definitely not better. The details file change history logging consumes the hard disk space quickly, not to mention, the tremendous pressure it puts on system resources. Currently Goback does not support Microsoft Vista.
Formally known as Norton Ghost, Symantec Ghost® is the most popular computer system backup and imaging software. It allows users to make a copy of the entire system to an image file. The file can then be stored on CDs or network servers. In a case of disaster recovery, users can restore the image back onto the computer. The solution offered by Symantec Ghost is a slow solution, it takes several minutes or longer in most cases to create or restore the image file. The Ghost solution is a costly solution, the image file might be as large as the system itself or half of the system size in compressed format; However, compression takes a big toll on restore time. The Ghost solution is also a partial solution. Due to the amount of time and space required to create image files, it is impossible for users to create frequent backup image files. Therefore, in a case of disaster recovery, users are most likely to restore back to the date of initial P.C. setup condition. All the programs, files and data created afterwards are permanently lost.
Rapid Restore is the latest system recovery solution provided by IBM (now Lenovo) with their new PCs in attempt to replace the OEM recovery CDs. The software reserves a portion of the hard disk space to store a complete factory release image of the system. The reserved disk space is programmed as a hidden partition, inaccessible to most common users; however, an experienced user can remove the hidden partition easily. And thereby, leave the system unrecoverable. As a system imaging software, Rapid Restore shares the same deadly weakness with Symantec Ghost; it is only a partial solution. In a case of disaster recovery, users are set back to the initial factory release condition. All the programs, files and data created afterwards are permanently lost. Rapid Restore is also not rapid, as its name implies.. It takes many minutes to restore a system.
Recovery Genius® takes the reboot-and-restore concept further. It works deep within the hard drive and OS drivers and freezes the PC's settings. Technically speaking, its technology is based on a hard disk sector filtering technique. Recovery Genius reserves a portion of the hard disk space for redirecting the disk I/O commands. It allows users to keep the information in the protected space during restarts. It takes significantly less amount of space than the conventional imaging approach. Therefore, the time to restore is much less than Ghost or Rapid Restore. Everything seems ideal so far, until you run the Recovery Genius for the first time! It does not allow you to restore individual files from the backup storage, so it is all or nothing. Unfortunately, you can only get data you HAD and loose data you HAVE when you select a restore. This significant weakness is driving Recovery Genius away from common and corporate users. Recovery Genius is mainly valued as an restore-on-restart solution for the publicly shared PC markets.
As you can clearly see - InAQuick Rescue (IQR) is the most advanced computer system and data maintenance software that has ever been created.
It offers the most restore points.
It takes least amount of disk space.
It takes least amount of system resources.
It offers most configuration options.
It is the fastest to create a restore point.
It is among the fastest to restore.
It is the only one to allow users to restore without data lost.
It is the only one to offer dynamic access control.
It is the only one to offer dynamic space management.