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I also would have to ask what that means. I have never noticed Goback taking over the CPU. It may get very active when there is a lot of changes being made to your hard drive, but I've never had any experience like what you describe. I would be nervous to be without it.
>My experience has been less positive. GoBack has saved my bacon several times,
>but it frequently gets behind in its imaging(?) and takes over the CPU. Other
>functions are delayed several seconds to several minutes when this happens. When
>I complained to the company, I didn't know how to express what GoBack is doing
>at these times so I referred to it as "when GoBack is doing its thing". They
>responded with a terse note saying, "What do you mean, when GoBack is doing its
>thing". I could tell right then that they were going to sandbag on me so I have
>just tolerated the problem since then. I have just acquired a new PC with
>Windows XP and, believe me, I'm NOT putting GoBack on it!
>
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