Before I get Acronis true image 2020... One quick question...

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  • CurrentlySober
    Too lazy to wipe my ass
    • Aug 2002
    • 38957

    #1

    Tech Before I get Acronis true image 2020... One quick question...

    Anything else I should be looking at instead?

    Intended usage = Backup of C drive and incremental backups each month from then on in... Does NOT need to be automated.


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  • thommy
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2003
    • 5469

    #2
    Originally posted by CurrentlySober
    Anything else I should be looking at instead?

    Intended usage = Backup of C drive and incremental backups each month from then on in... Does NOT need to be automated.
    you get a lot of cloudspace with it and you can backup all and everything.
    it also does not slowdown your connection when you do in automated.

    I am using it a few years already and I am quite happy with it.
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    • awxm
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2009
      • 819

      #3
      Have a look at Macrium Reflect. They have a free version which may be all you need.
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      • CurrentlySober
        Too lazy to wipe my ass
        • Aug 2002
        • 38957

        #4
        Originally posted by awxm
        Have a look at Macrium Reflect. They have a free version which may be all you need.
        Thankyou. That's actually ideal ! I watched a couple of youtube videos on it and it appears it will suit my needs... I don't really NEED incremental backups, as it's only the OS and settings files etc on C - I'm not backing up data - Just windows really, so I'm doing a clone onto a spare 300GB Sata Drive.

        My C Drive is only about 110Gb of stuff (a game got installed there by mistake) so it shouldn't take long. At least if in the future something goes wrong, I can just boot from this backup disk, and recopy over to my m.2

        Again, thanks - I owe you a drink


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        • CurrentlySober
          Too lazy to wipe my ass
          • Aug 2002
          • 38957

          #5
          Originally posted by thommy
          you get a lot of cloudspace with it and you can backup all and everything.
          it also does not slowdown your connection when you do in automated.

          I am using it a few years already and I am quite happy with it.
          Yeah, thanks thommy, but as you see below, I've gone with the free option instead. I get what you mean about Cloud space, but that's only if you have a yearly subscription. Not if you just buy it outright, which was what I was going to do...

          Anyhoo, its cloning as we speak, so all good


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          • awxm
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2009
            • 819

            #6
            Originally posted by CurrentlySober
            Thankyou. That's actually ideal ! I watched a couple of youtube videos on it and it appears it will suit my needs... I don't really NEED incremental backups, as it's only the OS and settings files etc on C - I'm not backing up data - Just windows really, so I'm doing a clone onto a spare 300GB Sata Drive.
            No problem.

            The free version offers differential backups which is similar to incremental. I use it myself, no complaints.
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            • CurrentlySober
              Too lazy to wipe my ass
              • Aug 2002
              • 38957

              #7
              Never mind - I found the answer to my question myself


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              • Ferus
                Bye - Left to do stuff
                • Feb 2013
                • 4108

                #8
                There are loads of products out there, but I have always recommended Acronis true image to consumers. It just works - no BS. Not the cheapest software, but the day you REALLY need it, you dont mind paying the $35-50 (depending on discounts)

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                • thommy
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 5469

                  #9
                  Originally posted by CurrentlySober
                  Yeah, thanks thommy, but as you see below, I've gone with the free option instead. I get what you mean about Cloud space, but that's only if you have a yearly subscription. Not if you just buy it outright, which was what I was going to do...

                  Anyhoo, its cloning as we speak, so all good
                  no problem but i found some other backup for you, that you might like a lot
                  Open for handpicked publishers and advertisers:
                  www.trafficfabrik.com

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                  • CurrentlySober
                    Too lazy to wipe my ass
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 38957

                    #10
                    Originally posted by thommy
                    Thanks - That would be very useful to me if I can reverse engineer it... You see, I'm much more interested in INSTALLING the clog to begin with as opposed to removing it...


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                    • CurrentlySober
                      Too lazy to wipe my ass
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 38957

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ferus
                      There are loads of products out there, but I have always recommended Acronis true image to consumers. It just works - no BS. Not the cheapest software, but the day you REALLY need it, you dont mind paying the $35-50 (depending on discounts)
                      Actually, it was on your recommendation in another thread, that I was looking at it

                      I just feel the free option is adequate for my needs Worst case possible scenario, I need to install windows again. Pain in the ass, yes, but my data isn't on the C drive


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                      • PiffStenis
                        Confirmed User
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 485

                        #12
                        I do a long of imaging and restore. I've always found Acronis slow. Been using Paragon backup recover for a while now. Comes with some useful utilities and is free.

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                        • nick3131
                          Confirmed User
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 1193

                          #13
                          I used to use Acronis

                          But now I just use the windows built in imaging. I like it because it allows me to mount the backup without restoring it. It doesn't cost anything.
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