I am thinking of buying one of these, and would like to hear opinions from any forum members on how it is working. Even if you do not have one.... What do you think?
Magic Card
Magic Card
MagicCard of Toronto (www.magiccard.ca) created a buzz on the show floor with its new PCI card that protects Windows-based computers against accidental or intentional damage. This includes everything from glitches when installing hardware drivers or software, right up to viruses and malicious hacker attacks - even a full format of the hard disk is reversed with a simple reboot of the computer.
The $189 card sets up a kind of virtual state where programs run alongside the actual operating system's processes, protecting the hard drive from direct damage. It also stores critical information on a hidden section of the hard drive and has technology that protects the PC's BIOS settings, the company said. The user periodically takes a snapshot of their working system and important files (a three-second process), and if anything corrupts the operating system, they simply reboot and everything reverts to a working state automatically. The MagicCard protects with the PC's root drive and can handle up to eight logical partitions (a network version is also available for multiple computers). The company offered $500 to anyone at Comdex who could trash the operating system of a MagicCard-equipped PC.