Regularly backing up data and safeguarding your PC is an essential practice
in modern computing but, even when using dedicated software, many new users find
it difficult to get to grips with the process.
Acronis True Image is an attempt to make it easy for everyone and the latest
version,
True
Image 11, offers a number of improvements.
Beginners will be pleased to hear that the software is easy to use, and for
the most part adopts a wizard-based approach to help the user choose what files
or areas of the computer to back up, and to select an appropriate time at which
to do it.
As well as manually chosen files and folders, you can opt to back up specific
file types, such as music, photos or documents, to back up the state of the
computer (including programs and settings) or even to archive emails from
Outlook. Indexes are automatically created to help find specific files, and the
program can create images of an entire hard disk (hence its name) that can be
accessed and restored in minutes in the event of total failure.
Perhaps the most interesting new feature of this version is
Try
and Decide. This tool is able to allocate part of the hard disk as a safe
area, and when it is enabled you’ll find that any changes to the computer are
applied to the test area only, allowing the user to experiment with new software
or settings without running the risk of causing damage to Windows. Once you’re
happy with the changes that have been made, you can automatically apply them for
permanent use, or revert back to the computer's original state.
In addition to these tools there is privacy protection in the form of drive
cleanser, file shredder and system cleaning utilities, all of which help prevent
sensitive data and activity from being accessed by a third party.
The new version of Acronis is an excellent backup and security solution that not
only offers a wealth of tools and flexibility, but presents everything in a
straightforward manner that’s clear and easy to understand.
Vista compatibility: Yes
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