1. Reflections on Image Backup
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2. IMAGE BACKUP
Master boot record
Operating system
Windows Registry
Applications
Configurations & settings
Data
CONVENTIONAL BACKUP
Data files only
Word processing
Spreadsheets
Text files
33. Image Backup Software
Windows System Image
Acronis True Image Home 2010
Macrium Reflect (Commercial Version)
Macrium Reflect Free Version)
Performance
Free
$49.99
$39.99
Free
MS Windows Only
All Types
All Types
All Types
Time
Required
Size of
Image File(s)
40 min (approx)
37min, 36 sec
30 min, 5 sec
51.7 GB
37.0 GB
37.3 GB
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Conclusions and Additional Considerations:
2) The image creation software included in Windows 7 is buried in the Control
Panel and will therefore be inaccessible to some users. Its file size and speed of
operation are unfavorable for those without very large external drives and no
time constraints.
3) ) For users who multiboot with two or more operating systems or who
otherwise use more than one paritition, I recommend Macrium Reflect even
though it is a bit less convenient in requiring that each parition be restored
individually when attempting to restore the entire drive.
Trial 2, Desktop Computer
Original File: 79.6 GB
Windows System Image
Acronis True Image Home 2010
Macrium Reflect, 64-bit
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1) For users with a single partition, the Macrium Reflect free version is
adequate if the user can forego performing incremental or differential backups.
Trial 1, Laptop Computer
Original File: 56.7 GB
Windows System Image
Acronis True Image Home 2010
Macrium Reflect, 64-bit
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Not tested
44 min, 35 sec
62.6 GB
41 min, 13 sec
58.4 GB
4) Acronis True Image would have been the ideal choice for multi-boot
systems by virtue of its ability to restore the entire disk at once, including all
partitions. However, its rescue disk refused to boot on the laptop and a
response from tech support is pending at this time. Substantial effort was
invested in attempting to resolve the rescue disk problem. Problems with the
image restore process have plagued my use of earlier versions of Acronis True
Image on an earlier computer.