Recovery Commander questions & answers

Recovery Commander 3.0.1.3 will restore your system to boot again
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Question by James Bigham
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December 14, 2016

Is there a more informative website or page I can go to so I can follow along step by step how to operate rescue commander to its fullest ability and not screw my laptop up?

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Answer by Robert Polubinski

The Avanquest website where the software was hosted is no longer displaying anything about the Recovery Commander which I must believe that it has been discontinued. If you have problems with your PC, then I recommend using a Windows boot CD along with Safe Mode or its own recovery mode.


Typically, Recovery Commander does the same thing by using the System Restore points created by the OS to copy various data back. I wouldn't recommend using it, instead create a backup using EASEUS Todo Backup

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Question by Guest
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March 8, 2014
Stephen Prastman
Answer by Stephen Prastman

To disable the application, go to Start > Run > msconfig. From the window that appears, select Startup tab and uncheck Recovery Commander. Next time the computer boots, the application be prevented from starting.


If the application is running as a Windows service, go to Start > Run > services.msc and look for Recovery Commander in the list. Right click it and select Properties then press on Stop. From the drop down menu select Disabled and that's it. If you want to re-enable it, simply reverse the process.

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