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| Acronis True Image Home 2010 |
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| Manufacturer: Acronis |
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| Acronis True Image Home 2010 provides home users reliable and timeless backup and recovery of systems, applications, settings and personal files. From an intuitive graphical interface, users can easily define where, locally or online, and how often to backup a PC. |
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Product Details |
- Support for Microsoft Windows 7 that delivers more comprehensive functionality over Microsoft Windows 7 backup capabilities.
- Continuous data protection Acronis Nonstop Backup automatically creates incremental backups every five minutes allowing users to roll back their system, files, and folders to any point in time in the past.
- Convert Acronis¿ backup images (.tib) into Microsoft virtual hard disk files(.vhd) and vice versa, allowing users to run existing systems as virtual machines in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. Windows 7 Ultimate users can also boot from .vhd images.
- Acronis Online Backup capability Optional Acronis online storage services are available to automatically backup valuable data or files over the internet to a secure location.
- One-Click Protection ¿ Create a backup strategy of the system and implement it with just one click.
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"Acronis not True Image Home" on an IBM Laptop
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| Review Date: March 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: W. Barger, Florida |
| Older versions worked just fine. Always 'New and improved' seems to have a problem. My Laptop, (IBM) has a hidden image portiton for emergency recreation of the drive. For some reason, this version sees the hidden partition as unrecognizable. It will not boot to the hidden image! I have been working with Acronis support, (a little slow), with no luck. They have tried fixes three times, but it is still broken. It did, however 'Clone' my drive, just not the hidden image. Older version I used several years ago worked just fine. Shame I don't have that copy anymore. |
Couldn't Get It to Work....
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| Review Date: March 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Berry Gibson, |
| I could not get Acronis to work with my Win 7, 64-bit system. It kept thinking the hard drive was full and would stop when the hard drive was not full. Support, to their credit, tried very hard to help me fix the issue, but I already committed to EMC Retrospect Professional 7.7 which works like a charm and was less than $20 as an upgrade from Retrospect Express HD which came free with an old WD drive. |
Acronis has gone down the toilet
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| Review Date: March 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Get Lost, |
Let me start by saying I used to be a huge fan of an older version, Acronis True Image Home 10 (which is different from "2010"). That was a solid, very reliable product that saved my butt a few times when my hard drive crashed and I got a virus. I would still use it today if it worked with Windows 7.
Acronis True Image Home 2010 is GARBAGE! It would be a great product if only it worked. It has several bugs and then they expect us to PAY MORE MONEY to get their support? I ended up just uninstalling it because I can't trust the product. A few times it displayed a backup was successful and when I tried to access that image, it was corrupted. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! |
Great Product
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| Review Date: March 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: JFC, Lakewood, CO |
| This is a great product. Much better than earlier backup suites that only worked about half the time. |
Total Junk. Keep your money NO SUPPORT WHATSOEVER
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| Review Date: March 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kevin J. Frazier, |
Bought this as I upgraded to a new PC. It has never once
made a backup image that wasn't corrupt. Should have
just gave the money to Congress. At least I new up front
I was getting ripped-off |
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