
True Image 2010 offers a more streamlined interface and a few additional options.
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Excited about Windows 7 but not sure if your current XP computer can handle it? Maybe it’s a good idea to make sure you can go back to the operating system you used prior to the upgrade. This is where system backup software such as that made by Acronis comes into play.
The company announced Tuesday the latest version of its backup software for home users, the Acronis True Image Home 2010, which supports Windows 7 as well as previous versions of the OS.
Like previous iterations, the True Image Home 2010 features Acronis’ patented disk-imaging technology. It creates a full image of the whole system, which, once restored, brings the system back to the state when the image was created.
I personally have lots of experience with Acronis backup software and find it among the best for backing up the whole system. The software allows for creating full, incremental, or differential backups.
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