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Review: Acronis Trueimage Home 10 backup software

Now with Vista support, Acronis’ backup application promises more than ever

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Price: £33.99
Manufacturer: Acronis
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Pros: Very easy to use; file-specific and system-wide scope
Cons: Hefty download at more than 100MB
Overall: Everything you need to save and recover a Windows XP or Vista system, fronted by a slick interface and offering numerous sophisticated features


Karl Foster, Personal Computer World 16 Nov 2006

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It’s barely six months since we looked at version 9 of Acronis’ backup software, but it appears the developer has been mighty busy coding new features, perhaps the most significant of which is timely support for Vista.

For those unacquainted with Acronis Trueimage Home, it’s a user-friendly application that enables you to schedule and perform backups of everything on the computer, from program settings, through specific file types, to the whole system.

A snapshot-style function can create an image of the entire system drive, compress and save it to another disk, or across multiple discs. A built-in rescue-media builder is used to create a recovery CD from which to boot and re-deploy everything. This is not so much system restore as system rebirth.

Aside from Vista support, version 10 introduces specific tools for backing up Outlook emails, contacts, calendar entries and all, the means to store program-specific settings, which could save a world of pain if you’re an alpha-type who likes to heavily customise your software, and a feature that enables you to create backups of specific files without actually launching the application.

Also new are facilities to save archives over FTP and set up email notification to tell you that an operation has completed. As ever, archive files can be compressed as they’re created to save on disk space, and split over several volumes if saving to, for example, optical media.

A wizard guides you through the process, offering clearly explained instructions for the various options along the way. And when the backup is created, you can delve into it to recover individual files, a password option prevents others from doing the same.

Trueimage Home 10 is a screamingly simple solution - easy enough for beginners to drive, and yet flexible enough for those with more demanding needs. Considering the peace of mind afforded, the asking price seems negligible.

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