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Rescuezilla 2.1

Rescuezilla, like the project it’s forked from, is one of the simplest tools to use. The Live CD boots straight into the graphical interface that offers buttons to either back up or restore an image and clicking takes you through a simple wizard.

When creating backups, you’ll be asked to select the disks, followed by the partitions you wish to image. By

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