Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Acronis True Image 11 Home and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acronis True Image 11 Home.
February 2008
(84%)
17 Reviews
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Acronis True Image 11 Home is a great tool for anyone who is serious about backing up the files stored on their computer. Loaded with an impressive features list, Acronis True Image 11 is now my primary backup tool at home and it will eventually be us...
Abstract: Wichtige Dateien auf Ihrem PC sollten Sie als Kopien sichern, bevor ein Festplatten-Crash oder eine Virus-Infektion Ihre Digitalfotos und MP3s zerstören. Eine zuverlässige Datensicherung erfordert ein Programm, das Ihnen die Datenpflege so einfach wie ...
Allows you to work on your PC while it restores files, Boots your PC even if your operating system fails.
Long set-up time, Too many options may be intimidating.
Acronis True Image 11 Home ($49.99; free 15-day trial) lets Linux and Windows users create an exact copy of their PCs to provide peace of mind should a computing mishap occur. Acronis offers plenty of options: We scheduled incremental or full system-wi...
Annoying that you have to download an online update first
Acronis True Image is a well-known example of back-up software and remains one of only a handful of applications that people are prepared to spend money on.Version 11 packs in the features and there are some great aspects worth shouting about.Back-up m...
Abstract: Let me be frank! Sometimes my faithful servant lets me down... at the moment I can least afford it, my computer chrashes. Will Acronis True Image Home version 11.0 come to the rescue?! I have just put my trusted computer to the test. Before I begin I...
Abstract: The usability, flexibility and wealth of additional features available with True Image 11 will offer any user total peace of mind when it comes to protecting their data and establishing an effective recovery solution. There are some excellent new feat...
Backs up folders, settings, and e-mail as well as creating drive images. Supports experimenting with new software before committing changes to hard drive. Includes disk cleanup and security software.
Linux-based emergency CD gets confused by complex systems. So-called "Secure Zone" isnt secure if hard drive fails.
This programs ability not just to perform drive imaging but also to back up and restore specific folders and settings makes it the most flexible backup utility I know. But users with complex systems should watch out for potential problems with the eme...