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Software : Acronis True Image 6.0 |
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Acronis
EAN: 0712692956700
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Acronis
Manufacturer: Acronis
Model: 827125123458
Publisher: Acronis
Sales Rank: 6615
Studio: Acronis
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Acronis True Image
I have used all the versions of True Image and have upgraded to 11. The program has saved my skin several times over. The backups are fast and, most important, reliable. It is also just handy to restore hard drive to a pristine condition. After the internet spys have invaded just re-image the drive...Presto no virus or spys. I keep one drive for internet and another drive (In a removable drawer) for safer banking. With acronis drives can be easly cloned.
Rating: - Bad for personal backups: poor feature set, limited support
I bought this product and returned it two weeks later. I will give Acronis credit for having a no-questions-asked 30-Day refund policy.
Here are my reasons (copied from a support forum I posted to):
I consider myself burned because I trusted PC Magazine's high rating of this product too much and have been extremely disappointed as a result. Instead of investing time to find some reasonable open-source alternative or to make sure all the features I expected were present and ... Read More
Rating: - Crashed my computer
I'm a software consultant so I run brand-name software on an IBM Thinkpad computer with Windows2000 and a vanilla but loaded system.
Bad News: Completely hosed my system when it went to make the CD. After that, no files came up in Add/Remove programs. Internet was suddenly read/only. Had to reformat my hard drive / replace my OS. After doing that, we put in CD to restore data and it crashed my system completely. So we had to reformat again. Luckily I had everything backed up by hand on ... Read More
Rating: - Works nice with XP
After unsuccessful attempts to upgrade my hard drive with Drive Image 7, I bought True Image 6.0. My first upgrade attempt was successful. It works great.
Rating: - It either works -- or it doesn't. Make sure to TEST!!!
I have two complete sets of image CDs for my system burned on two different burners (and verified) on two different brands of media. My XP system got hosed-up (lsass.exe issue) and I figured I'd break out the old DI6 boot CD and just re-image. Surprise, it can read the last CD in order to select that archive to restore from, but it can't read either CD1 and justs posts an error that the media may be of poor quality. In addition, it reset the hard drive partition (all is lost) prior to ever checking ... Read More
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