![]() the main problem is that it slow slow slow, especially compared to FoxClone.Īnd, as you say, you can't retrieve just one file from the image. ![]() I have Macrium Reflect, and it is 100% dependable. ![]() ![]() Some folk on here swear by Macrium Reflect too, I'm yet to try that out but intend to at some point in the future. The Enterprise build of Acronis still fully supports linux and can do that but it's stupidly expensive and overkill for home users. You cannot access and restore individual files or folders from True Image Home to linux partitions in more recent builds. It can be used for linux but there's a disadvantage compared to Foxclone or Timeshift+Mint Backup. So while it still does what I need of it, I abhor their current practise of forcing on screen such promotions in fully paid versions of the application. Acronis True Image Server for Linux enables you to create images of active (mounted) software arrays similar to typical hard disk images. I had to uninstall it because it was riding roughshod over the alert settings and putting large prompts to buy the new version in the middle of my game sessions. According to the users’ comments, you can notice 'it crashes and Acronis True Image Home is unstable' among the disadvantages of it. As users mention, the strong point of this tool is: this tool is fast and easy. a1) If your computer is still able to boot, start it and wait until you see the following screen. I still use True Image Home for my gaming rig (currently 2019 build because of support for specific W10 file system structure changes that my older 2015 build didn't deal with properly) but only boot from the created removable media to run it. The 2018.9207 version of Acronis True Image Home is provided as a free download on our software library. ![]()
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