Rollback-rx-professional-12-0-full-version May 2026
A critical failsafe that sits below the Windows OS. Even if Windows fails to boot or suffers a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), users can access the sub-console (typically by pressing the Home key at boot) to perform a restore.
The release of version 12.0 marked a significant technological jump for the software, specifically targeting modern system requirements and enhanced user experience.
Initial snapshots take up roughly 0.1% of hard disk space, with subsequent snapshots only recording incremental changes at the sector level. rollback-rx-professional-12-0-full-version
While Windows has a built-in "System Restore" feature, RollBack Rx Professional offers several technical advantages:
For larger environments, Horizon DataSys provides the Remote Management Console (RMC) at no extra cost. This allows IT administrators to remotely manage, configure, and execute rollbacks across a network of client PCs over LAN or WAN. A critical failsafe that sits below the Windows OS
Version 12.0 was specifically designed for Windows 11 compatibility, providing a reliable recovery layer for Microsoft’s latest operating system.
Creating a snapshot typically takes less than 5 seconds, while a full system restore takes only as long as a standard reboot. Initial snapshots take up roughly 0
It provides a 100% bit-level uninstallation of any software, malware, or virus by simply reverting to a state before the infection or installation. Comparison: RollBack Rx vs. Windows System Restore





