Acronis True Image Reviewer’s Comments

For disk imaging (computer hard drive copying) we recommend the “TopTenREVIEWS Gold Award Winner” Acronis True Image by Acronis. This disk imaging software is a powerful, versatile tool that can restore a copy to a single computer or to several computers at once. Acronis True Image performed the best of all the disk imaging programs we evaluated — this software was fast, error–free and fairly simple to use. However, Acronis cannot backup specific files and folders; this task requires backup software.

With Acronis True Image, you have all the options for making images (exact copies of data on a hard disk) and more. Scheduling automatic backup times for an image is easy and images can be incremental — that means you can choose to backup only data that has changed since the previous backup to save time.

If you need to do more than simply copy data, you can format, partition and even delete a hard drive right from the Acronis control panel. Putting data back onto a hard drive for use (disk deployment) is simple too — just a few steps, and the data is back in action. You can even restore individual files from an image. However, Acronis True Image cannot backup specific files and folders.

The Acronis True Image viewer can open an image you’ve created as a local drive by assigning it a drive letter (such as D:). This means you can view and access copied files and folders conveniently.

Ease of use:

The imaging control panel is designed for anyone; help wizards walk you through each step of disk imaging, and you can reach help or online support from the control panel menu or a help button.

This imaging software is versatile; Acronis is one of few imaging programs with tools that securely delete sensitive data with several passes. Completely deleting data is important if you are selling or donating a computer that was used to store personal financial information.

Acronis True Image can restore an image to multiple computers at the same time. The program can skip copying bulky hibernation and paging files, allowing for faster backups on smaller disk space. Acronis also includes a log viewer so you can watch activities of your system as they occur.

We ran into a glitch when attempting to create an image to CD-we received an error message. If Acronis True Image would have provided more information in the error message, we could have fixed the problem faster.

Backup/Restore Process:

Unlike other disk imaging products, the process of creating a copy in Acronis True Image is an easy, one-step task. Just use the wizard tools and follow the instructions to get the image you want.

We created an image of our hard drive directly to a network drive in less then 20 minutes by imaging just the necessary files. When we created an exact image of a full 34–gigabyte hard drive to a CD-ROM, the process took about 70 minutes — both brief copy times.

Acronis True Image didn’t balk at creating images to a network, as some disk imaging programs did. We appreciated this versatility.

Help/Support:

Acronis True Image customer support is top–notch; when we filled out a technical request, we received an answer within two hours.

Telephone customer support is available too.

The Acronis website offers links to FAQ pages, online forums and a link to subscribe to the newsletter. You must install Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read the software help files, but this is a free download.

Summary: Acronis True Image is versatile and powerful, yet fairly easy to use. The program includes wizards that walk you through each task, and you can connect to help files and customer support with just one click on the control panel. Best of all, Acronis True Image copies and restores hard drive data with precision accuracy faster than most disk imaging software.

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(Source – TopTenREVIEWS)