I'm using the latest version of VSR (VSR 23.0.2.63015) with Windows 11 Pro and have discovered a problem during a file restore using the Recovery Point Browser.I was trying to restore an unencrypted folder containing images. The restore failed with t...
When I installed VSR23.1, I created a recovery DVD (using the wizard) which works perfectly.As an experiment I thought I would try creating a bootable USB flash drive (using the wizard) for recovery purposes instead.For some reason when I boot my Del...
I've posted about this before but still not got anywhere.I've been using this software since it was called PowerQuest Drive Image.I've always used it because I believe it's the best.Now I can't find any supplier in the UK who is willing to sell it fo...
I've been using VSR and its predecessors for many years in a business environment in the UK.I would now like to purchase VSR 22 Desktop for home use but I'm finding it very difficult to find a supplier.I can't find any UK websites and I can't even co...
Using the "Backup selected files and folders" option in VSR18, I want to backup a folder containing about ten subfolders, but want to exclude just one of the subfolders.I can't see an obvious way to do it?Can this be done?
Same here. I've been using it since it was called PowerQuest! I just want it for home use.I was told that Veritas was working on a solution to make it much easier to buy licences for home and business users.I was sent a temporary licence file about 6...
Thanks for the reply. I'm aware that files can be recovered by mounting a recovery point as a drive.I just wanted to make sure that you were aware of %20 problem so that it can be corrected in a future update.Alan
You may have misunderstood the problem.The boot sequence does start OK. It's at that point I notice that the Dell logo is badly distorted.Then the recovery software runs and I can select a recovery option etc.As I navigate around, and maybe click on ...
Paul,I only just noticed your message. I'm really sorry for the long delay in replying.The answer to your question is of course, NO!I'd be really grateful for your help with this.I realize that VSR is primarily intended for corporate use, but I know ...