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
- Click Start > Run, type 'cmd' in the Run interface and click OK
<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.

