Miscellaneous > Applications
The reason for PowerQuest abandoning SecondChance ?
Shumi:
Anyone know *why* PowerQuest abandoned Second Chance (restore to previous state program) ????
Could it be that it simply restored your system 100% correct ?
Why was it replaced be a more 'smart' system restore program (which doesn't restore specific files, and registry setting) ?
Did Microsoft wrote Powerquest a nice "letter", asking them to immediatelly replace SecondChance by DriveImage (which does NOT restore 100%) ?
I seriously think so !
:mad:
Calum:
or howabout this, if a program claimed it could restore programs when they crashed, giving you a chance to save stuff, then you got it and it couldn't, you'd be angry and never buy anything from that firm again (unless they had a stranglehold on the market, thus circumventing the natural rules of competition).
I have had a couple of programs that claim to do this very thing, they were both shit. I think they were norton and mcafee programs. More often than not they turned a program crash into a system crash (something windows needs no help with).
My prognosis: why release a program that will probably not work, or could make the situation worse, if it means bad publicity for yourself and your company?
translation: windows is shit, and getting shitter too fast for PowerQuest to keep up.
Calum:
oh wait, you mean it's like system restore? sorry, i thought it was some thing to let you save your files befre the BSOD snatched them away forever.
in that case, it's still the same reason, since system restore is a heap of nonworking shite that takes up a huge amount of diskspace. Why should an OS need system restore anyway? what they are essentially saying by including it in the OS is "our systems are now so likely to crash and erase data that you will need a huge program to attempt to minimise the damage." progress is great isn't it?
Pantso:
I totally agree with Calum. It's really an oxymoron that M$ put a feature like that in their OS's. I mean, if they were as reliable and stable as they claim they are, why would anyone want to restore them to a previous configuration?
choasforages:
actaully every system need a system restore feature. its just some system's are constantaly broke and work when there broken. other when the break. they *really* phuck up /*someone who is drunk/alterede/tired as hell rooted in a console. hmmm *very* good example of y constant backupt's are good*/. however some backup utilitys are better. lets see, i think i would take amanda/*i think thats what its called*/ over M$ system restore. bsod's, system restore is just another way for all that p0rn to come back and hunt you.......
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version