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  • Aly VanderPlas - I love these mats

    I love these mats. The only downside is that the captains seats are stationary and can not be moved backwards any further due to the constraints of the mats,

  • Disappointed - As advertised

    There is nothing sexy about cross bars. What I needed was something that was easy to install and could bear the weight of a cargo box. I settled on these bars for my '07 Honda Odyssey and am very pleased. After reading the reviews about difficulty of installation I was a bit nervous, but I actually thought that installation was easy - and this coming from a man who is not handy at all. Whole installation time took me about 30 minutes. The bars are sturdy and look great (almost sexy!). Anyway, highly recommend.

  • S. J. Farr - I purchased this keycard for my son in November and ...

    I purchased this keycard for my son in November and installed Office with no problems. Oh, and I am 75 years old. I am now buying it for myself and expect the same results. I am really a Microsoft fan.

  • jeanne brown - Not at all happy

    I first tried Restore 2 years ago. Loved it when I first finished, but as the summer went on and I noticed small sections started to peel away. I let it go until the following spring when whole deck was peeling. I called the company and they were very happy to supply me with more product to redo my deck. Took me ALL summer to peel and scrape everything off (25'x45').

  • james g lodolce - Very bad software program. don't do it

    This software was a disaster for me. I am an advanced user, running Windows 7-64, Dell XPX 8300 i-7 processor, 8GB RAM. My hard drive crashed, and I had to install a new HD. I installed an Intel SSD 720 250 GB as primary HD, WD 1TB secondary HD. I reinstalled Windows, all the drivers, then all my software and data files. The setup worked spectacularly. I planned to make a clone of my primary HD on the secondary, so that if I crashed again in the future, my operating system would be backed up and I could boot from the secondary drive, insert a new primary, clone back to the new primary. Sounds great, until Acronis appeared on the scene, recommended by a friend. Rebooted after my first clone, and I could not reboot from either HD. Suffered through 3 online chats supports from India for 3.5 hours and they could not help. I finally was able to fix it enough to reboot, but only if both drives were plugged into SATA ports. If I unplugged one or the other, it would not boot. I had to pay $20 to have a phone support with a supervisor, and after 2 hours got nowhere. I tried reinstalling Windows in Upgrade mode, and nothing changed. I then tried reinstalling in custom mode, and nothing changed. I then unplugged the secondary drive and reinstalled on primary drive, formatted the secondary drive, and find that most of the space on the primary drive is still taken up by old hidden Windows files from the original installation. So now I have to unplug primary, reinstall windows on secondary drive, then format the primary drive, reinstall Windows on pimary, and format the secondary again. Then I have to reinstall drivers, software programs and data. This is a full 3 day project. I hope they refund what I paid for the program and the $20 telephone support charge which did not help fix the system. I hope to never hear or read the word Acromis ever again