ACRONISTRUE
IMAGE Home 2012 supports imaging, file backup, online backup, synchronization
(local, online, and remote) and even continuous backup. And the user interface
is well organized and well thought out.
True Image
Home 2012 includes Secure Zone, a hidden partition for restoring your PC
without using boot media; a boot manager that adds images to the boot sequence
if you’re using Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate; a driver for greater than
2.2TB support in Windows XP; a file shredder, a disk wiper; and a CCleaner like
system cleanup utility.
True Image Home
2012 Lacks support for Microsoft's dynamic disks (which won't affect most home
users) and restoration to dissimilar hardware. Acronis's $30 Plus Pack offers
both features.
All of True
Image Home 2012’s local functionality worked quite well for me, though
enumerating devices on the network proceeded glacially at times.
Perhaps the
best new True Image Home 2012 feature is the ability to synchronize data
between local drives, the Acronis online service, and remote network Locations.
If you work with the same data on different machines and from remote Locations,
this capability can be incredibly handy. The online backup service is priced at
$5 a month, or $50 a year for 250GB.
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