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Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]

Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]

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Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]
Acronis True Image Home 2009 is a comprehensive backup and recovery solution that protects your PC with
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Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]
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I've had little luck getting Acronis True Image Home to create and validate a back-up of files on my system. The system consists of a Gateway SX2800-01 (Intel Core 2 Quad running on Windows Home Premium 64-bit) and an external Western Digital MyBook harddrive connected via USB2. I have ATI Home set up to run daily incremental back-ups. Sometimes the increments are created and sometimes the back-up fails (about 60 -40%). The cause of the problem is a "cannot read Sector 63 error". If you Google this error or visit the Acronis website you will discover that this is a bug in the program. [I have run CHDSK, etc and have found no bad sectors on either the PC or the external harddrive]. I also checked the "Ignore Bad Sectors" and "Don't show messages and dialogs during processing (silent mode)" boxes in the ATI settings but the "Sector 63" error is not ignored. I attempted to install the latest update for ATI Home 2009 [build 9796] - hoping this would eliminate the problem. After getting
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29 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 186 days ago at 
Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]
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Acronis Backup worked flawlessly when I changed drives. I had no issues making an image and restoring my newer 320 gb hard drive. Really saved me a lot of work.
29 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 193 days ago at 
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I've used many minimizers over the years and this is by far the best. It's comfortable even after a long day, has great coverage, and looks very natural - it doesn't give you that squished sports bra look.
29 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 195 days ago at 
Acronis True Image Home 2009 [OLD VERSION]
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Isn't it a cardinal sin that a software you buy to protect you against failure causes a catastrophic failure itself? That's what happened to me with this piece of crap software (excuse my French). After following its instructions to install the Recovery Manager, I got a error message that syas "NTLDR is Missing" upon reboot. It wants you to hit Ctrl-Atl-Del, and when you did, it just loops back to the same error message. Basically, the Acronis software has managed to ruin the Master Boot Record of my hard drive and rendered my PC unbootable. I Googled this and it seems to be a common issue. And the fix is not for the light hearted. The funny thing is, the instructions given by Acronis's own technician on their own web site were actually not that useful. After literally a few hours of trial and errors (and working into 3am in the morning trying to recover my hard drive), I finally bumped into this link: [...] As you can see, the steps are not for your normal non-technical person
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29 review(s)    0 comment(s)    Posted 200 days ago at 
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I'm a techy geek (systems analyst) and I was looking for something to replace Vista's standard backup, which seems to work when run manually but fails when scheduled (always seems to have problems finding the previous backup image). I purchased Acronis based on a recommendation from a co worker. When I first installed it I was backing up to a second internal drive and all worked well....I even had to restore some files from the backups and it was very easy. But then I started to notice the problems.... First off, it seems Acornis places some lock on the system volumne which causes windows update to fail when attempting to install updates. If I disable Acronis then windows update works. Okay...not the end of the world. I purchased an external esata drive for my backups as I wanted to store off-site. Well, seem a key component to Acronis, snapman.sys, causes the deadly BSOD (Blue Screens of Death) aka your computer crashes whenever I have my external esata drive turned on (which I
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