Juzt-Innovations Juzt-Reboot
Verdict
A simple solution for swiftly recovering hard disks and operating systems and protecting CMOS settings. Easy to use with good support for network environments, but only functions in 32-bit PCI card slots.
Review Date: 28 Jul 2004
Price when reviewed: (exc VAT)
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