Dead Rising 2 Off the Record-SKIDROW

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Recover from anything

When disaster strikes, Redo Rescue restores your system to perfect condition in minutes, overcoming:


Damage


Malware


Deletion


Hackers


Mistakes


Bad luck

Version 3.0 now available!

  • UEFI Secure Boot support enabled
  • ISO image can be written to CD or USB
  • Live system based on 64-bit Debian
  • Works with real and virtual machines
  • Restore old backups created with v1.0
  • Updated tools and utilities included
  • Overwrite or preserve partition tables
  • Now with VNC server for remote help
  • Support for more disks and devices
  • Shows free space on destination drive
  • Detailed logs now easily accessible
  • Improved error handling and reporting

Features

Bare metal recovery

Restore your system to a blank new drive and be up and running in minutes

Selective restoring

Preserve drive layout and restore data to different parts of the target drive

Remotely accessible

Password-protected remote access lets others assist with recovery

Beautiful and easy

Simple, attractive point-and-click interface for beginners and pros alike

Trusted by millions

Redo Rescue has been downloaded over two million times worldwide

Free & open source

Use auditable code you can trust and freely modify and copy at no cost

Screenshots

Redo Rescue bridges the divide between power and simplicity.

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Get the latest ISO image below and write it to a CD or USB stick.

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Dead Rising 2 Off The Record-skidrow !!top!! ✮ | Limited |

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