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Comodo Time Machine

Version 2.9

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Using The Windows Command Line Interface
  • COMODO Time Machine – Introduction
    • System Requirements And Important Information
      • Hardware And Software Requirements
      • Important Installation And Usage Information
    • Installing Comodo Time Machine
    • Starting Comodo Time Machine
    • The Main Interface
  • Taking A Snapshot
  • Viewing And Managing Snapshots
    • Viewing Snapshots
    • Managing Snapshots
      • Right Click Options
      • Restoring Your System To A Selected Snapshot
      • Mounting A Snapshot As A Virtual Drive On Your Computer
  • Restoring Your System
  • Scheduled Tasks
    • Adding Scheduled Snapshot Tasks
    • Adding Scheduled System Restore Tasks
    • Manage The Scheduled Tasks
  • Recovering Individual Files/Folders
    • Synchronization Of Files/Folders Of Current System With Those In Previously Taken Snapshot
  • Resetting The Baseline Snapshot
  • Settings
    • Program Settings
      • Program Appearance
      • Advanced Settings
    • User Settings
      • Adding And Editing Users
    • Protection Settings
    • Network Settings
  • Check For Updates
  • Help And About Comodo Time Machine
    • Getting Help
    • About Comodo Time Machine
  • Using The Quick Operation Shortcuts
    • Taking A Snapshot
    • Rolling Back Your System To A Previous Snapshot
    • Accessing The Main Interface
  • Using The Sub-Console On System Start Up
    • Rolling Back Your System To A Selected Snapshot
    • Taking A Snapshot
    • Compacting Preserved Snapshots
    • Uninstall Comodo Time Machine
  • Using The Windows Command Line Interface
    • Taking A Snapshot
    • Rolling Back Your System To A Previous Snapshot
    • Displaying The List Of Snapshots
    • Resetting The Baseline Snapshot
    • Renaming A Snapshot
    • Locking Snapshots
    • Unlock Snapshots
    • Mounting A Snapshot As A Virtual Drive
    • Viewing Information On Mounted Virtual Drive
    • Unmounting The Virtual Drive
    • Delete Snapshots
    • Log Off From CTM
    • Recovering Individual Files/Folders From Previously Taken Snapshots
    • Synchronizing Of Files/Folders Of Current System With Those In Previously Taken Snapshot
    • View Currently Logged User Information
    • Log In To CTM
    • Hiding/Unhiding System Tray Icon
    • View The Version Number Of CTM Application Installed In Your System
    • Uninstalling Comodo Time Machine
    • Opening The Help
  • Uninstalling COMODO Time Machine
  • About Comodo

Comodo Time Machine 

Using the Windows Command Line interface

 

Comodo Time Machine allows users to take a snapshot of the current system state, roll back the system to a previously taken snapshot and other important functionality from the Windows command line interface, without the need of opening the application.

To access the Windows command line interface

  • Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt
Or
  • Click Start > Run, type 'cmd' in the Run interface and click OK
The commands are to be specified in the format

<executable> / <command #1> <command #2>

Click the links below for more details on the tasks executed from the Command Line Interface
  • Take a snapshot of the current state of the system;
  • Roll back your system to a previously taken snapshot;
  • Reset Baseline snapshot;
  • Display the list of previously taken snapshots;
  • Rename a snapshot;
  • Lock snapshots;
  • Unlock snapshots;
  • Mount a snapshot as a virtual drive;
  • Show information on mounted  virtual drive;
  • Dismount virtual drive mounted from a snapshot;
  • Delete snapshots;
  • Synchronize of Files/Folders of Current System with those in Previously Taken Snapshot;
  • Recover Individual Files/Folders from previously taken snapshots;
  • Log in to CTM;
  • Log off from CTM;
  • Show current user;
  • Show version number;
  • Hide/Show System tray icon;
  • Uninstall Comodo Time Machine;
  • Show Help.
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