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| [Notebooks] Backup soft for netbook
Yesterday Acronis announced the release of special NETBOOK edition of their True Image home. »www.acronis.com/homecomputing/pr···netbook/
Not tried yet, but think it worth attention. Please, write here if you've already had experience with this stuff. -- Graphics software: Picasa Backup software: Acronis True Image |
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| I am familiar with Acronis and use their Home Image 2009 software, but have not seen their netbook version.
Although it may work well enough, if you already have Acronis for another system, I do not think that I'd spend the money on a "netbook" version of it. -- Deeds, not words |
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| I think if you have no full true image version, and have only netbook, it might be worth trying. In netbooks there is an issue when there is no way to customize the display size and buttons can fall out of view. My friend had such problem on his netbook with full version, so may be here is a solution. -- Graphics software: Picasa Backup software: Acronis True Image |
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2 edits | reply to nowhere If it is bloated as the regular version, I can see this giving just as much headaches.
I use drive image xml for my vista x64 laptop and another I am testing out at the moment that I am loving more and more, it even has an incremental update option. Drive Snapshot. »www.drivesnapshot.de/en/ Drive Snapshot is an exe, no installing, no registry entry and can be run from usb if need be. Works fast too. Restoring is even faster. For laptops with limited space this is great stuff. On a thumbdrive, it is even better. I mirror my drive to a usb hard drive at home using drive snapshot from a thumbdrive weekly. No need to boot from a disk to use this, it backs up the drive in use/locked. Restoring C drive requires booting with dos boot disk.  My desktop us testing this too, promise raid 0 sata, hopefully it does what it claims. I guess I can do a full backup and then restore to test, then report back when I get some free time. I need to backup the desktop first. -- Live Free or Die! www.sidux.com www.chronixradio.com
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