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Differences between versions The following table provides differences between the different versions of HP Backup and Recovery Manager. Software Component Desktops Portables Rescue CD Currently no Rescue CD. You must create your own recovery CDs. Included Rescue CD to use if you remove the Recovery Partition during installation of HP Backup and Recovery Manager. Rescue CD allows you to restore Entire Drive Backups, Recovery Points, or file/ folder backups. If you installed HP Backup and Recovery Manager in a de-featured mode (no Recovery Partition), then you cannot create Recovery Points. SafeBoot support No. Under consideration Yes for future release. SafeBoot encryption provides encryption prevents intrusions to a hard drive when the machine is in use. Quad byte support (specific Asian languages) Yes No Scheduling Advanced File Backup Supported. User can select what type of backup, time, and where to store it. Advanced file backup scheduling but no recommended locations. Installation Unattended installation capability. For end user installation, option available to install creating or not creating Recovery Partition. Creating a Recovery Partition: Full functional HP Backup and Recovery Manager. Not creating Recovery Point: Only backup/restore of files/folders, Entire Drive Backup, and scheduling. Encryption Files backed up with native MS Encryption (EFS). You can encrypt, and a password protects the backup archive using. You can only decrypt the files on the same Windows installation with the same administrator credentials/ account. Files backed up "decrypted". You must select encryption and/or password protection to secure backup archive using ST encryption method. You can restore those files to any Windows installation. HP 3-in-1 NAS Docking Station support in folder menus No Yes ENWW Differences between versions 5

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Differences between versions
The following table provides differences between the different versions of HP Backup and Recovery
Manager.
Software Component
Desktops
Portables
Rescue CD
Currently no Rescue CD.
You must create your own
recovery CDs.
Included Rescue CD to use if you remove
the Recovery Partition during installation
of HP Backup and Recovery Manager.
Rescue CD allows you to restore Entire
Drive Backups, Recovery Points, or file/
folder backups.
If you installed HP Backup and Recovery
Manager in a de-featured mode (no
Recovery Partition), then you cannot
create Recovery Points.
SafeBoot support
SafeBoot encryption provides encryption prevents
intrusions to a hard drive when the machine is in use.
No. Under consideration
for future release.
Yes
Quad byte support (specific Asian languages)
Yes
No
Scheduling
Advanced File Backup
Supported. User can select
what type of backup, time,
and where to store it.
Advanced file backup scheduling but no
recommended locations.
Installation
Unattended installation
capability.
For end user installation, option available
to install creating or not creating Recovery
Partition.
Creating a Recovery Partition: Full
functional HP Backup and Recovery
Manager.
Not creating Recovery Point: Only
backup/restore of files/folders, Entire
Drive Backup, and scheduling.
Encryption
Files backed up with native
MS Encryption (EFS). You
can encrypt, and a
password protects the
backup archive using. You
can only decrypt the files
on the same Windows
installation with the same
administrator credentials/
account.
Files backed up “decrypted”. You must
select encryption and/or password
protection to secure backup archive using
ST encryption method. You can restore
those files to any Windows installation.
HP 3-in-1 NAS Docking Station support in folder menus
No
Yes
ENWW
Differences between versions
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