System Restore Manager Alternatives Filtered by 'restore-point'
The best alternative to System Restore Manager is Rollback Rx. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Quick Restore Maker or Single Click Restore Point. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to System Restore Manager and four of them are so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement.
System Restore Manager alternatives are mainly System Restore Tools but may also be System Backup Tools or File Recovery Tools. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of System Restore Manager.- 45 Rollback Rx alternatives
- System Restore Tool
- File Recovery Tool
- Paid • Proprietary
- Windows
RollBack Rx client is a system restore utility that enables home users and IT professionals to easily restore a PC to a time before certain events occurred.
Rollback Rx Features
- 32 Comodo Time Machine alternatives
- System Restore Tool
- File Recovery Tool
- System Backup Tool
- Free Personal • Proprietary
- Windows
Comodo Time Machine (CTM) allows non-commercial users to quickly restore their entire system to an earlier point in time (including the registry, critical operating system files and user created documents).
Comodo Time Machine Features
DiscontinuedAccording to the Comodo Team, CTM is still in development, but the old version was removed from the official website. Latest version, 2.8.155286.178, released in July 2010, can be still downloaded from the official forum.
- 4 Quick Restore Maker alternatives
- System Restore Tool
- Free • Proprietary
- Windows
Quick Restore Maker is a 1-click freeware tool for creating a System Restore Point in Windows. It allows you to create a system restore point with a single click.
- 5 Single Click Restore Point alternatives
- System Restore Tool
- Free • Proprietary
- Windows
Single Click Restore Point (SCRP) is a tool for creating a restore point in single click. It will help you create a restore point without go through the System restore Utility. Better to run this tool before a major change in your computer.