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Juzt Reboot Home User Home User
Juzt Reboot for Business Small Office
JR Internet Cafe Internet Cafe
JR Library Library     
Juzt-Reboot for Education Educational   
JR Corporate Corporate
JR Government Government

Utilities

Juzt Reboot Drivers Low Level Format

Juzt Reboot Support

 

 

 

 

Juzt-Reboot Manuals

JR-PCI-NT Manual JR-PCI-NT Manual
JR-WOL-NT Manual JR-WOL-NT Manual

Contact Support

Email Support Email Support
Telephone Support +353 (0) 49 854 3996  

Download Latest Juzt-Reboot Drivers

    Juzt Reboot Drivers  Download Latest Juzt-Reboot (JR-PCI-NT) Driver Version 8.25
    Juzt Reboot Drivers  Download Latest Juzt-Reboot (JR-WOL-NT) Driver Version 1.69
    Download Juzt Reboot Drivers 
How too update your Juzt-Reboot driver disk & card

Quick Support

     Juzt Reboot Install Tips  Installation Tips
     Juzt Reboot x64  Installing Juzt Reboot on a 64bit motherboard
     Juzt Reboot Imaging Software  Using Ghost with Juzt-Reboot
     Linux Install  Linux Backup Installation
     Multiboot OS  Installing Multiple Operating Systems with Juzt-Reboot
     JR Install Problem  Juzt-Reboot is installed but it does not seem to be functioning correctly
     Hardware Mode  What mode is my Juzt-Reboot card operating in?
     Backup Recovery  How do I recover/ backup my system
     FAQ  Frequently Asked Questions

Juzt-Reboot Local Area Network Users - (JR-PCI-NT)

     Contact  Contact Technical Support to request LAN upgrade kit
     Netclone  Netcloning - Operational FAQ`s
     Remote Console  Windows Remote Console - Operational FAQ`s
     Request Driver  Request Windows Remote Console Instruction Guide
     Update AV  Updating AV Software or OS Patches using "Set to Open Mode"

 

 

 

 

Installing Juzt Reboot on a 64bit motherboard
Juzt-Reboot is now Windows 64bit compatible; on an actual 64 bit motherboard, the card needs to be installed in a 32 bit PCI slot and not a 64 bit PCI slot. This is because 64 bit slots only use 3.3v power supply, the card needs the 5v power supply of the 32bit slot. All leading brand 64 bit systems come with 32 bit PCI slots. All network cards still need a 5v power supply (32 bit PCI slot) on the motherboard.

Using Ghost with Juzt-Reboot
It doesn't matter whether the system has been set up manually or cloned from an image with Norton Ghost. As long as the original source of the Norton Ghost image was created using standard MS-DOS partitioning, then there should be no problem installing Juzt-Reboot on a hard disk cloned from an image created using standard MS-DOS partitioning. There is, however, one thing to note if cloning from Norton Ghost. You will have to create the image using the "Partition to Image" option if it is to work with Juzt-Reboot's "Reserve C" installation option. DO NOT USE the "Disk to Image" options if the images will be used later for installing with the JR cards.

Installing Multiple Operating Systems with Juzt-Reboot
You can install multiple operating systems using [Advanced] installation mode, this mode will allow you partition your HDD automatically from within the Juzt-Reboot configuration setup, you must however load your multiple operating systems in a certain order according too file systems.Dos - Windows NT - Linux - Windows 95/98/Me - Windows 2000/ XP

Juzt-Reboot is installed but it does not seem to be functioning correctly
This is because you need to install the Setup.exe which is on the Juzt-Reboot driver floppy. This installation needs to carried out in [Supervisor Mode] or with the card [Restore Type] set to disable, this effectively puts the card in constant [Supervisor Mode].

What mode is my Juzt-Reboot card operating in?
You can view what mode your Juzt-Reboot card is operating in from the [Space Buffer] program in Windows. Click > Start > Programs> Space. This program will also give you an indication of the amount of free space in the Buffer Area.

How do I recover/ backup my system
Recovery and Backup of your system is carried out at system startup just after the Post screen. It is advised to run an anti-virus scan before you backup any new information.

Updating AV Software or OS Patches using "Set to Open Mode"
This mode has been added to the card functions since driver update 8.14, it gives you the ability to force boot systems too [Supervisor Mode] if they are powered up between a pre-set start & stop time. Once the machine is rebooted after the stop time, it will automatically backup any new information which has been downloaded or installed and allow you too boot back into [Protected Mode].


 
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