
Comodo Time Machine
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 syst...
What is Comodo Time Machine?
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). This free tool is especially useful to roll back your system to the last known working state in the event of virus attacks or crashes.
Discontinued
According 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.
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Supported Languages
- English
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Tags
- System Restore
- System Backup
- restore-point
- File Recovery
- windows-state
- system-snapshot
- system-roll-back
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Security & PrivacyRecent user activities on Comodo Time Machine
- TBayAreaPat commented on Comodo Time MachineTBIt won't install with Win 10, even after I tried some compatibility settings. I tried the old beta and stable.
Ola added System Backup as a feature to Comodo Time Machine
Danilo_Venom added Comodo Time Machine as alternative(s) to Rollback Rx
App is not being developed as fast as it should be, but Comodo officials stated in many threats in forums, that the app is not dead. I can confirm it is working for winXP/win7 (not sure about 8); despite the fact it hasn't been updated for over a year.
This app doesn't have any free alternative and it is working, so I am unmarking it as "discontinued".
It does have free alternative, Rollback Rx Home Edition.
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CTM nearly broke my machine. Scarily difficult to get rid of. I just don't trust it.
It won't install with Win 10, even after I tried some compatibility settings. I tried the old beta and stable.
Quote from website:
“Comodo Time Machine was initially a OEM rebrand of Horizon DataSys’ RollBack Rx version8. A much improved version of RollBack Rx is actually available today which has been updated in order to support Windows 7 and Windows 8 and multiple harddrives. In fact, Rollback v10.x was the turning point from which the core technology of RollBack Rx and Comodo Time Machine had to be re-written in order to support todays larger hard drives and UEFI BIOS. Since Comodo Time Machine was a rebrand and was the base code of RollBack Rx – Comodo Time Machine could not be updated unless it aquired the latest code by the development team of Horizon DataSys. Unfortunately, due to legal disputes, Horizon DataSys no longer deals with Comodo and thus there is no development relationship between Horizon DataSys to further build Comodo Time Machine.”
I see it available on their website - it's free. No comment of it being discontinued. I suppose it's just not updated, and may not work on windows 7, etc.
Comodo Time Machine 2.8 works fine on Windows 7. I've tried it on a complete lab.
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Quote from Razvan Raschitor (Comodo staff) on March 05, 2012
So it isn't discontinued :)
Reply written ago
The last version is 2.9 beta. It works fine. The deadline for the release of version 3 passed without news of what will happen
Reply written ago
CTM already saved my ass several times on the last monthts !