Acronis True Image Home
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Acronis True Image Home

Publisher: Acronis, Inc.
Version: 2011
License: Shareware
Trial Limitations: 15 days trial
Price: $49.99
Operating Systems: Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
System Requirements: Pentium Processor 1 GHz or faster, 256 MB RAM, high speed internet connection (for online backup)
File Size: 181.03 MB
Total Views: 8600
Total Downloads: 124
Rating: Acronis True Image Home rated 5 stars. [Submit Review] [Award Rating]
Release Date: 1/1/2011
Last Update Date: 10/14/2017
Acronis True Image Home Short Description:
Reliable backup and recovery of the entire PC.
Acronis True Image Home Long Description:
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Expiration date: 04/18/2011

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 orp online, and how often to backup a PC.

In addition, Acronis Nonstop Backup provides continuous system and data protection, preventing data loss. Users can easily implement a backup/recovery strategy in a just few clicks, and define backup to multiple destinations including the Acronis Secure Zone on their PC, external drives, etc. Additional protection is provided by the Try&Decide feature setting up an isolated environment, where users can safely test new applications or browse websites.

Benefits

Fast and Easy Backup and Recovery
Acronis True Image Home 2011 provides complete system image backup and recovery of your home PC's operating system, applications, settings and personal files.

New Windows 7 Integration
Acronis True Image Home 2011 scales to the needs of novices and advanced users alike. Optimizations for Windows 7 enable seamless integration into your Windows control panel so you can back up Windows libraries with little effort.

Try&Decide
The Try&Decide feature allows you to create a secure, controlled temporary workspace on your computer without requiring you to install special virtualization software. You can perform various system operations without worrying that you might damage your operating system, programs or data. After making virtual changes, you may apply them to your original system. If you make changes that you want to keep, you might want to commit those changes to the system. Among the operations you may attempt with this feature is to open mail attachments from unknown senders or visit websites that might contain potentially troublesome content.

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.

Predefined backup schemes
Acronis True Image Home offers you predefined backup schemes designed for specific user needs - from a disk space-efficient scheme suitable for users with limited backup storage capabilities to a scheme for those users who need higher security for their data and system. The program offers different backup schemes for disk and file type backups. You just select a scheme and the program automatically manages your backups. In addition, you can create a custom backup scheme which will exactly suit your needs.

USB 3.0 support
Acronis True Image Home supports the new USB 3.0 standard. If your motherboard can work with USB 3.0 hard disk drives, you can use the high data transfer speed offered by the new standard to make your backups run much faster.

New Graphical User Interface
We've redesigned our award-winning, user-friendly interface with new features like Drag and Drop for faster navigation. Wizards and One-Click configuration tools select the best backup and restore options for your needs.

Acronis Online Backup and Plus Pack add-ons
Acronis True Image Home 2011 works great with Acronis Online Backup to copy the most important files on up to five home PCs or laptops to a secure online location, accessible from any PC with an Internet connection. And it's fully integrated with the powerful Acronis True Image Home Plus Pack option, which allows you to restore your PC to dissimilar h ardware regardless of make, model, or installed components, or to a virtual machine.
Acronis True Image Home icon Acronis True Image Home Reviews by Users
Average Rating: Acronis True Image Home is rated 5 stars. (5 Stars)
Total Reviews: 4
Rated 5 stars (5 Stars)

This is a powerful suite of system maintenance tools
Reviewed by CNET Editor on 2/26/2011

Regular, thorough backups prevent PC pain, period. Acronis True Image Home 2010 not only backs up your PC, operating system, and data easily, automatically, and regularly but also performs a variety of security, privacy, and maintenance duties that can prevent problems before they appear. We've used True Image before and found it not only flexible enough for highly targeted backups--for example, your work folder, on a removable drive, on your bowling night--but also easy enough for novices, with clear explanations, plenty of undo opportunities, and a user-friendly interface. The Home 2010 edition shows improvements in every category, especially in scheduling, protection, and support for the latest Windows features.

As (bad) luck would have it, a recent update gone wild in one of our Windows 7 PCs let us test Acronis True Image Home 2010 in a "real-world" situation. We quickly selected the appropriate backup file on our dedicated external drive and ran the restoration. A reboot later and the patient was rolled back to its previously healthy state. Although the problem was a simple software conflict, we've used Acronis to recover from devastating system crashes, too. Scheduling was always easy with Acronis True Image, but now it's not only easier but also more flexible. This is a powerful suite of system maintenance tools, not just a backup utility, and the Home 2010 edition sports improvements across the board. We especially like the new selective validation feature, which saves lots of time over the previous all-or-nothing archive validation. The Nonstop Backup addition looks like a potential bacon saver, whereas the One-Click Backup wizard right on the desktop makes backups so easy that it's practically an Excuse Eraser utility. The new Try & Decide feature, Windows VHD support, and the ability to boot directly from a True Image file also win our enthusiastic approval.

Fixing even small PC problems can be a long and tedious process requiring multiple reboots. Protecting your system is a simple and inexpensive detail that's easily checked off, thanks to Acronis True Image Home 2010.
Rated 5 stars (5 Stars)

This software worked perfectly for me
Reviewed by Ex Temp on 2/26/2011

This software worked perfectly for me. My aging, but serviceable, VIAO desktop with XP came with a small c: partition and a much larger d: partition. The c: partition was so full that I could not download large files or install new programs. In fact, I had to delete some stuff just to get the Acronis software installed. The Acronis wizard to resize partitions was very simple -- a couple of mouse clicks, adjust a slider to specify how much space to transfer from the d: partition to the c: partition, another mouse click, and sit back and watch it get done. It solved my problem and added a couple of more years to my desktop.

I haven't used the many other functions available, but I can say that the resize function is robust enough to compensate for my initial mistake. On my first try at using the resize wizard I hit cancel midway through, which was taking a big chance. I had forgotten to turn off my screen saver, which may or may not have made a difference, and I had not adjusted the space allocation slider, which would have transferred way too much space to the c: partition. The program continued with step 1 of the resize function by taking away 40 gigs of space from the d: partition before recognizing the cancel request. When I checked the partitions, I found that the c: partition had not been increased in size (step 2 of the algorithm), but the d: partition was now missing 40 gigs. I ran the resize wizard again, this time specifying that the d: partition be increased by 40 gigs, but when it asked which partition to take the 40 gigs from, I left the boxes unchecked and hoped for the best. It worked perfectly. The Acronis software took the 40 gigs from unallocated disk space and reassigned it to the d: partition, thus returning my system to its original configution. Finally, I ran the resize wizard again with the screen saver off and the space allocation slider properly adjusted, and it worked exactly as I described in the first paragraph. So in spite of my best efforts to screws things up, this software did exactly what I needed done.
Rated 5 stars (5 Stars)

It cost a lot of money for a product I will probably just this once
Reviewed by J Kelly on 2/26/2011

I wish i give you a more thorough review but I just bought the product for one purpose; to enlarge my C: drive partition.

After an HD failure I had used a disk image to create a C: partition on a new larger HD. I then, without thinking to enlarge the C: partition, created other drives partitions (D: E: etc...) that I soon filled with data. I could not enlarge the C: partition then without removing the other partitions, which I could not afford to do.

There is a way using DOS to move drives around and create space, but I needed a simpler and safer approach. Alas the demo Disk Director version would not do the task, and downloading a licensed version from Acronis cost too much. So I ordered from Amazon, received it 3 days later, ran it, and chose to enlarge the C: partition taking empty space away from another partition. The process took 1hr 20min and worked flawlessly.

What else can I say? It cost a lot of money for a product I will probably just this once, but I needed the task done desperately and Disk Director did it, so 5 stars.
Rated 5 stars (5 Stars)

I am very satisfied with this product.
Reviewed by Thomas Sands on 2/26/2011

Worked as advertised in both Vista and XP desktop systems, no problems installing or using. The XP system had a serious problem I was able to fix, namely the "C" drive partition was set in 2001 by Sony at a very small level, and filled up quickly with programs. This left the data partition large but proportionately less filled because I have an additional internal hard drive -- external, as well -- on which most data is stored. Acronis fixed the problem and it's working fine for several weeks. Certainly I now have more space to install programs, and I can use disk management tools like defrag. Previously the usage was such that there was not the minimum percentage available to defrag this drive.

The Vista desktop had a different issue, namely the additional, large internal hard drive has frequently disconnected and disappeared. I hope that by partitioning part of it I can eliminate the corruption issues and not have to re-format it again - 4-5 times already in a year!

The one knock against Acronis Disk Director is the lack of data recovery capability. While it shows it can "recover" data, I was not clear on the fact that it only recovers lost partitions. Not a bad thing, but not completely what I expected. Maybe just a "rookie mistake." Overall, I am very satisfied with this product.
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