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Before discussing the operation of Back in a Flash™ consider these disasters: A businessman travels 3000 miles to make a proposal to a prospective client and finds that his laptop – with his presentation and proposal – has crashed. The same happens to a litigator working from home over a weekend for a trial that starts Monday. And to a student putting the finishing touches on a three-week research paper due tomorrow.

Yesterday those were disasters. Today they don't have to be, because Back in a Flash™ can rescue you from such situations. You can actually re-start a crashed computer and get back to work, well, in a flash.

As indicated in an earlier page, Back in a Flash™ is a smart USB stick which plugs into any USB port of a computer and, with one click, starts its first of two functions: automatically backing up the user’s files every day. Starting at under $50 – and with no CDs to burn or anything further for the user to do – there is now no excuse for not making regular backups of your files. And Back in a Flash™ is business friendly, ready to backup SQL systems.

But for Back in a Flash™ backups are only the beginning. It will actually allow you to resuscitate a computer which has failed due to a crash of its hard disk or corruption of its Windows® operating system. It has a built-in operating system, so a user simply boots-up the computer from it. It also has a Microsoft® Office® compatible software suite that can be used to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations. But far more important, the user’s files are already inside the device from the daily back-ups, so the user can open and edit them. With Back in a Flash™, the executive, litigator and student can all get right back to work. Plus do the things mentioned earlier, like surf the Web, send and receive e-mail, do instant messaging, listen to music, play movies, and more. All without calling on the computers’ operating system, hard drive or software – or the user’s files lost inside the computer.

You can’t find anything like this anywhere. There are other back-up systems, but not at this price, simplicity and size, let alone the ability to resuscitate a crashed computer. And boot-up systems may exist, but without applications software and without bringing back your files. And what good is that?


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