When disaster strikes, Redo Rescue restores your system to perfect condition in minutes, overcoming:
Damage
Malware
Deletion
Hackers
Mistakes
Bad luck
Restore your system to a blank new drive and be up and running in minutes
Preserve drive layout and restore data to different parts of the target drive
Password-protected remote access lets others assist with recovery
Simple, attractive point-and-click interface for beginners and pros alike
Redo Rescue has been downloaded over two million times worldwide
Use auditable code you can trust and freely modify and copy at no cost
Get the latest ISO image below and write it to a CD or USB stick.
To understand the -SKIDROW suffix, we must travel back to 2002. A group of crackers emerged from the depths of the warez scene, naming themselves after the 1989 film Lock Up (the skid row sequence). Over the next decade, SKIDROW became one of the most respected—and feared—names in software reverse engineering.
If you were building a PC gaming shrine to the late 2000s and early 2010s, certain relics would deserve a place of honor: a chunky CRT monitor, a Razer Diamondback mouse, a physical copy of The Orange Box , and a RAR archive labeled Dead.Rising.2.Off.the.Record-SKIDROW . For millions of PC gamers who came of age during that era, that particular string of text—game title, subtitle, hyphen, group name—represented something deeper than piracy. It represented access, community, and a DIY spirit that modern launchers and always-online DRM have nearly erased. Dead Rising 2 Off the Record-SKIDROW