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    Acronis True Image 10 Home Review

    Posted on Tuesday, January 30 2007 @ 14:44:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    There are a number of applications available that allow you to backup your files for free, such as NTBackup or Xcopy, but products like True Image 10 are crammed with features, look pretty, and make creating backups easier than ever. What's more, with Vista and x64 support, along with its Linux bootable and BartPE recovery components, it can save the day in most situations. A few of the added features are a little less useful than others, of course, but overall Acronis True Image 10 Home is excellent value for money and comes highly recommended.

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