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Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]
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$49.99 $15.38*
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| Part No: | B001DSGXFY |
| Manufacturer: | 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!
| Second rate is not an option | 2010-05-01 | 2 / 5 |
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I'll give you two examples where this piece of software let me down:
I wanted to do an "incremental backup" where I wondered if there was enough room on my 500gb external backup hard drive. Well instead of trying to warn me the program just ran for two hours and told me that there wasnt enough room on that hard drive, would I please remove unnecessary files or empty the bin. One problem was that there was no bin. So why issue a misinformed message?
Next I decided to reformat the entire drive and make a new complete backup onto it. This lasted more than 3 hours way past my bed time. It would have been polite to
propose to shut down the computer when done, but that probably would come to their minds. So I decided to use a piece of software called Poweroff to turn the computer off at 2 in the morning.
The next day I decided I better check that the backup was valid, so I ran the validation test. That ran for 3 hours. Did they use a CRC or MD5 test?
In any case 3 hours later I got a message box telling me the program had finished successfully. Then it refused to be exited. I had to go and kill the processes
to do this.
On the other hand this program has been very useful for upgrading my machine, by letting me copy an image of my system drive from my computer to another bigger one. |
| works great | 2010-04-16 | 5 / 5 |
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| Everyone with a computer should have this. Old version does it all. Very easy to navigate and retrieve info. |
| Acronis Review | 2010-04-04 | 5 / 5 |
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After a short time figuring out how to use it, I found that it worked great. I back up my computer once a week to the Acronis partition and once a month to an external hard drive. It works for me.
Nick |
| Just what I was looking for | 2010-03-05 | 5 / 5 |
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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
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| saved my bacon | 2010-02-28 | 5 / 5 |
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| 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...... |