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| PLATFORM: | Windows NT, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dreamcatcher Interactive |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | CD, Complete file and system disk-imaging backup and restore software, Create an exact copy of PC for a full backup; clone and upgrade hard drives, Backup and restore specific files and folders; schedule backups automatically, Lightning-speed restore with exclusive Acronis Snap Restore, Designed for home and home-office users |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | PCO48750MB |
| UPC: | 625904487506 |
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Customer Reviews of Acronis True Image Backup 9.0
Secure Zone can be problematic I created a Secure Zone and a disk image on my internal hard drive. I was very pleased with the True Image software. It seemed easy to use and reliable. Then I decided to delete the Secure Zone so that I could reclaim the hard drive space and create a new Secure Zone and image on a recently purchased external drive. This simple operation caused me a lot of anxiety. Many of my applications disappeared or stopped working properly. Many directories and thousands of files were lost. Although the Secure Zone is supposed to be a separate, independent area that is only used by True Image for backup images, it seemed to also contained a large number of files, applications and operating system components. Deleting or resizing the Secure Zone can lead to massive data loss, even though Acronis claims that such operations can be done without affecting anything outside of the Secure Zone. Rather than protecting me from catastrophic data loss, True Image seemed to cause catastophic data loss. <
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>Luckily, a power loss or surge caused my computer to crash a couple of hours after I deleted the Secure Zone. Upon rebooting, Windows XP checked my hard drive for errors. Many of the files and applications that were "lost" when the Secure Zone was deleted, were now discovered as orphans by Windows XP and re-indexed. So the data loss ended up being less catastrophic than I originally thought, but some files and applications were still missing or corrupted. <
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>Be very careful when creating, restoring, deleting, or resizing images and the Secure Zone, because you may lose data and applications.
Leaves Ghost in the dust ! Great results either using it installed or booting via CD
I never used the trial versions and then later upgraded by purchasing the serial # or key # like some other reviewers did.
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>1. Unlike my experiences with Ghost 2001, 2002, 2003; you can use TI9 to clone from a large drive (with small amounts of data) over to a smaller sized hard drive.
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>Great program. The only company that really ever CONTACTS you after you sign up to be a BETA tester. And continues to offer you chances to BETA test for them.
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Works perfectly
I've been trying a number of backup programs and thought I had a pretty good one but needed something that would create a drive image and so bought Acronis for that purpose. However, it worked so well for the image backup, that I also tried it for my regular backups. Now it's the only backup program I use.
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>The first time I needed it, I was delighted to find that it could restore a Windows disk from within Windows. It had to reboot to do it, of course, but once I got it started, I could walk away and let it do the job and everything was restored to perfection in just a few minutes--all 49GBs.
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>Then I updated with my daily backup and that took less than 2 minutes, and I was back up and running in less than 15 minutes total. Nothing I have ever tried before could come close to that.
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>My backup drive is USB so either Acronis has fixed the problems others have refered to in that area or they might need to do some updating of their mainboard drivers. I have updated all of my computer drivers within the last year.
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>I couldn't be more pleased with this excellent program. It will backup every file whether it is in use of not, unlike other software I have used, and so far I have not logged any errors from it. I don't know about product support as I've not had to bother them.