O and O BlueCon review

A life-support system for your PC

We found it simple to use, pretty self-explanatory and with good results

TechRadar Verdict

A total back-up suite, but a costly choice

Pros

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    Pleasantly effective

Cons

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    Prohibitive cost

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A total Windows system crash is every PC user's worst nightmare (don't even mention fried components). Unfortunately, system back-up programs are often unnecessarily complicated and cumbersome to use.

In contrast, O&O BlueCon V6 gives you a host of tools in one package that will recover the system, securely delete data and rescue files. If you thought that reinstalling Windows was your only option after a number of crashes, think again: BlueCon fills in the gaps.

Tools of the trade

O&O Software know that there's a million and one reasons why Windows crashes and the possible consequences of data loss and system access problems. That's why there are no less than 15 different tools included in BlueCon.

BlueCon contains the entire O&O data recovery portfolio of O&O DiskRecovery V4, O&O FormatRecovery V4 and O&O UnErase V4. This should ensure data recovery in just about any software-related data loss situation, be it from a formatted disk, through accidental deletion or a malicious activity from viruses.

Tools such as FileExplorer that enable you to copy files from damaged systems onto external storage media may be superfluous, but because it starts directly from CD it will save you time.

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