How It Works
RecoveryMagic works based on the Rollback or Restore concept. During installation, RecoveryMagic creates a hidden storage or partition on the hard disk where it saves information about the complete base image or state of the host computer system. RecoveryMagic then makes the protected partitions to be write protected in a similar to how floppy disks are write protected. All changes to the hard drive or partition base image are automatically redirected by RecoveryMagic to a separate non-write protected area on the hard drive and information about the changes recorded in the hidden storage area. Whenever data is read from the hard disk, information is provided by RecoveryMagic from its hidden storage area to make it appear to the operating system and other applications as if all changes made have permanently been implemented on the hard drive. Thus all computer files and data comprising the base image are fully protected while you still have complete access to your system. Because RecoveryMagic is simply redirecting operations to another hard drive location, it works easily without harming system performance.
Should something go wrong with the host computer system, such as a corrupt spooler or driver, the user can restore it back to the base image point. RecoveryMagic simply discards all changes that have been made which it has recorded in the hidden storage area. The result is complete system restoration without any single data loss or corruption. Because RecoveryMagic loads before the host Windows Operating System, it can easily recover the system even when the Operating System is corrupt or unable to boot. However, the software is unable to recover any data if the computer hard disk is damaged.
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