Acronis True Image 11 Home Reviews

Summary of review published by Laptop Magazine — June, 2008


In times of computer emergencies and mishaps, nothing’s better than having an exact copy of your PC right at your fingertips, and that’s exactly what the Acronis True Image 11 Home provides. Linux and Windows users can choose from the bevy of backup options. These include an incremental or full system-wide backup. If performance is an issue, you can set how fast the backup procedure would go. This gives you control over your computer’s resources. The reviewer noted that the Acronis True Image 11 Home took the longest time to setup, among similar software he tested, due to the fact that they had to read the description for each option. Nonetheless, backing up 30GB of content took a total of 50 minutes. It has several nifty features as well as the Acronis Recovery Manager that lets you boot your PC even if your operating system fails. While it may seem daunting at first, the amount of options available to the user provided by Acronis True Image 11 Home makes it one extremely thorough backup package.
Pros:
-Control over the resources used by software
-Several back up options
-Boots your PC even if the operating system failed
Cons:
-Setup may take some time
-Daunting amount of options
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