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Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]


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$49.99
$16.25
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Part No:B001DSGXFY
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Acronis

MFG Part:

TI-12-DV-RT-W-EN

Customer Rating:
3.0 / 5.0
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  • Copy entire PC, including operating system, applications, user settings, and all data; If a system or disk crash, virus attack or other failure, restore entire system disk in minutes.
  • Use Acronis True image Home 2009 to restore all the settings for Microsoft Office, iTunes, Windows Media Player and any other installed applications
  • PC cloning or adding a new disk is simple with Acronis True Image Home 2009’s built-in migration tools. No longer must you reinstall the operating system, applications, or re-key user settings when you clone your PC or increase its storage capacity.
  • Acronis Drive Cleanser, a $50 value included at no charge, protects sensitive data from view by wiping a disk clean of all data.
  • If you don’t need to erase the entire disk, File Shredder safely destroys individual files so they can’t be resurrected.

Acronis True Image Home 2009 is a comprehensive backup and recovery solution that protects your PC with less effort on your part and allows you to recover from the impact of viruses, unstable software downloads and failed hard drives. Create an exact copy of your PC and restore from a major failure in minutes, or back up only your most important data and recover it even faster. Millions of PCs are protected by Acronis, the top-ranked backup and restore product for the home!



Just what I was looking for2010-03-055 / 5
I use this product for strictly cloning a disk drive. I do not need any of the other functions. This product can boot from CD and let you make a mirror image of your disk onto another disk.

It works great. You don't even have to install the product to your computer.

It is similar to the old "norton ghost" except that ghost was loaded from a Dos diskette

saved my bacon2010-02-285 / 5
Wow, just got through a close encounter with Vista Home Premium's Blue Screen Of Death, and was properly rescued by True Image Home 2009. The Vista repair disc did not help - neither startup repair or system restore did the trick. I popped in the Acronis bootable disc, clicked on the proper menu items and voila! In 20 minutes my computer was good as new. If Acronis had not saved me, I would have spent 3 days reloading windows and trying to extract files from the crashed os. I wonder what to do with all this time I saved? Maybe I'll write a review......
It cloned a drive without a hitch2010-02-065 / 5
I used this product to clone a laptop drive that was starting to act a bit stressed. It worked like a charm, cloning a 160GB drive to a 500GB drive. It moved the operating system and all of the files with no errors. It saved me counteless hours of reinstalling and copying.
for the person that expressed frustration that the application wipes the target drive when making a close, just stop and think. You are cloning a drive, not copying files. And the application DID provide a warning that it would wipe the destination drive.
I think this was a good buy.
Troubling2010-02-062 / 5
I have used this product and its predecessor for a few years now. I can create images and recover files from them. I have never restored a disk or partition using this software. This software is troubling because I have never been able to reliably set it to capture a regular weekly image for me. In Acronis True Image 11 its consolidation function would run forever to no effect, and the disk would fill up until I manually deleted files. In True Image Home 2009, scheduled tasks do not run automatically or manually. For both of these items I found extensive treatments of the problems on the web, with lots of proposed (and guaranteed) fixes. The fixes did not work for me. So I am left with a program that needs lots of TLC every month to get to work, especially for a busy guy with a family and 5 computers to keep up. And, since I can't get Acronis to reliably take a weekly image, I have to believe that statements made on the web that Acronis doesn't reliably restore partitions may be true. Troubling because it appears to be a good product and I see Acronis making honest attempts at fixes. My advice to Acronis: Maybe try putting in fewer features and instead focus on reliability. I will pay more for a more reliable product, because time is money and right now you take a lot of my time for no return--when I have a problem, instead of restoring using Acronis, I just reload my machines from scratch and then restore my data from non-Acronis backups.
Saved My Bacon2010-01-275 / 5
Today, Jan. 27,2010 I realized that my programs in Vista quit running (they seemed to drop out, one at a time, over a few days) to the point the registry key was corrupted. I had been doing full backups every two or three weeks, so I ran a backup from mid December, and it worked flawlessly. I can only imagine how much grief it saved me. Thanks guys.

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