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      09-21-2010
I thought I might lash out and get the full version of either Acronis True Image or Macrium reflect.
Acronis is more expensive by about $25 but from what I've read in reports I've found on the web Acronis is better featured the Macrium.

Anyone care to comment on which they think is best.
Comment on stability, ease of use and versatility please.

Thanks.

ps. If anyone thinks something other then these two please also speak up. I mentioned them only as they seem to get most mentioned on the forums here.
pps. Referring to True Image 2011 as there are still 2010 copies for sale.

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      09-21-2010
Acronis is the one I would recommend. I know it has several more feature that Macrium does not. They even have an online backup, but I don't know anything about how it works and such.
 
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      09-21-2010
I have Acronis too, and I can say that it's the very best backup software that I've ever used. It's not as fast as Macrium is, but it's better.

It has many features, one of which I like and have installed is their recovery manager. At startup, you have the option of pressing F11, and it does the rest. Much better than a Windows recovery partition can hope to be. You do have to activate the feature for it to work, it takes a minute or so. There's a lot of options to work with.

I've read reviews of it being a RAM hog, but who cares, if you're backing up or recovering, you're not running another program anyway.

On the other hand, I'm not knocking Macrium. I also have a full backup that was taken with it, so I have two options for recovery. Also, until I got Acronis, Macrium was my backup plan, and still is for my notebook.

I do know that the full version offers more, but have no experience with it. However, if it's as good as the free version is, it's probably good too.

Back to Acronis, the last time that I looked, they were offering 50% off, making it $29.95 in US Dollars. And it's the 2011 version, mine is the 2010 one. It's possible that some features has changed, but as I've noticed, Acronis adds more to the package each year.

I hope that this helps some in your decision. The recovery manager is hard to beat. They have a 15 day trial to see if it's for you or not. I don't know if that's a US offer only, but worth looking into.

Also, they have a free drive monitor, it ships with a trial version of 2011 Home, if you select the option. It's at:

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...drive-monitor/

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      09-21-2010
Cat, as you've tried both what is your opinion of their relative stability and ease of use.
 
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      09-21-2010
Mychael, I haven't used the full version of Macrium. So I can't say about that one.

But the full version of Acronis is easy to use. It does appear slow, but it's effective and does it's job. Also, you don't have to baby sit it. When you're backing up, at any time, you can check "shut down computer when finished", and it'll take care of the rest.

And it's very stable. In my personal opinion, the very best.

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      09-21-2010
Depending on the options chosen, the speed difference isn't THAT significant.

Perhaps a minute or two, maybe three.

It's not like you have to wait a long time, I can definitely tell you that to backup just the C drive is way less than 10 minutes.
 
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      09-21-2010
Is there a free version of either Acronis or Macrium?

Edit: Is ther a free Acronis version? (just for backup).

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      09-21-2010
Check out these two threads

Backup your Hard Drive with Acronis
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      09-21-2010
If you own a WD drive there is a free version of Acronis, Slightly stripped down.

http://support.wdc.com/product/downl...l.asp?swid=119
 
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      09-21-2010
I love Macrium and Acronis, but I think Acronis is a more polished program.
 
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