Rollback RX Pro Learning Edition Study Method
Rollback RX Pro Learning Edition Guide
Rollback Rx Pro is a powerful system restore tool that offers a variety of useful features to help users quickly recover their systems and resolve various Windows issues. The software supports real-time restoration, multiple restore points, sandbox mode, data protection and recovery, among other functions. It can also be used as a system image, making it suitable for large organizations. Users can easily install and operate the software, which also comes with detailed user documentation.
The download link for the Rollback RX Pro Learning Edition is provided at the end of this article.
The standout feature of Rollback Rx Pro is its ability to create nearly unlimited system restore points without consuming excessive disk space, allowing you to revert to any saved state at any time.
Its usage differs from the typical thaw → configure → refreeze workflow of tools like Deep Freeze. With Rollback Rx Pro, you simply add a restore point while the software is active to save the current state. I’ll walk through the detailed steps later in this article.
Learning Steps
- Extract
RollBackRxPro12.zipto a folder. - Open the
keygenfolder, right-clickHorizon.DataSys.Keymaker.1.8.exeand run it as administrator. - In the
softwaredropdown, selectRollBackRxProfessional12. - Click
Patch RSA. - In the file selection window, locate the extracted
EndPoint Manager\x64\ShdApi.dlland click OK. - Click
Patch RSAagain. - In the file selection window, locate the extracted
RollBack Rx Professional\x64\ShdApi.dlland click OK. - Click
Patch Hosts, then confirm. - Click
Copy CodeonHorizon.DataSys.Keymaker.1.8.exe, create a new text file on the desktop, paste the activation code, and save the file. - Do not close
Horizon.DataSys.Keymaker.1.8.exe. OpenRollBack Rx Professional\Setup.exe. - Follow the prompts to install the software. Choose
Custom Installation. ClickCopy IDonHorizon.DataSys.Keymaker.1.8.exe— this is the serial number required during installation. Paste it into the serial number field. Enable access control and set a software password. Select the partitions you want to protect. Important: on the next step, uncheckUse UltraVNC. - Click
Finishand restart your computer. - After restarting, wait a few seconds. The software will automatically prompt you to allow Windows automatic updates and whether to create a restore point after updates. Leave the defaults and click OK.
- Right-click the software icon in the system tray, go to
About → Activate → Enter activation code for offline activation. - Enter the activation code saved in the text file, click
Activate → OK, then restart immediately. - After restarting, the software is successfully installed and activated.
- Double-click the software icon in the system tray and enter the password you set during installation.
- Check
expiration date: never— this indicates successful learning.
Software Configuration
This configuration is intended for users who want the system to revert to a specific state every time the computer starts.
- Click the gear icon in the top-right corner to open Settings.
- Click
Interface Optimization→ uncheckShow program interface on startup. - Click
Feature Settings→ uncheckCreate a new safe point before repairandRemind me to restore files. - Click OK.
- Click
Scheduled Tasks→ delete all tasks. - Click
Add. SetTask TypetoRepair System. SetSchedule TypetoEvery Startup. UnderRestore Settings, setRepair System to: installation. - Click OK.
- Restart your computer.
- Open the software, click
Safe Points. Right-clickscheduled snapshot, selectDelete, and confirm. - Software configuration is complete.
If you need to change certain system settings or install new software, there’s no need to use “thaw” features. Simply install the software as usual, create a new safe point, and then in step 6 above, change the restore setting to point to this newly created safe point.