If you are monitoring the C: drive, make sure you have enough room for your Checkpoints and your Windows swap file. You should maintain at least 95-100Mb of space for the Windows swap file. For more information on setting your free space limit in SecondChance, see "Change space limits for drives" under the Manage Checkpoints topic in the SecondChance help file.
SecondChance will not undo partition changes.
If you are using any kind of imaging software and you want to restore a drive, stop monitoring the affected drive before you restore the image. After the image has been successfully restored, add the drive back to the Add/Remove drives list in SecondChance (see "Add drives to Checkpoint monitoring" in the Manage Checkpoints topic in the SecondChance help file).
On multiple boot systems, SecondChance only works when you boot to your Windows 95/98 operating system that contains the SecondChance software. If you boot to Windows NT, DOS, Unix, OS/2, Linux, BeOS, or any other operating system, SecondChance cannot see the file system activity.
Nuts and Bolts Trashguard must be disabled when running SecondChance.
For more information, please see the README.TXT file.