- UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 FULL VERSION
- UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 ARCHIVE
- UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 WINDOWS
UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 FULL VERSION
Hopefully this means the Full version can be expected to work just as well on everything. Sometimes these Safe versions would work on hardware the Full versions wouldn't. I don't know if this is good or bad, but when it created an emergency CD, it only has the Full version listed, not a Safe version like previous True Image versions had. It does it very quickly too, but again I haven't tried it on Vista nor on any of my more complex multi-partition machines. The new True Image (albeit not a Workstation version) does it's analysis during a splash-screen stage, a la Acronis Disk Director. Sometimes it would take 10-15 minutes at it's worst. I haven't tried this under Vista yet but my experience even with True Image Echo Workstation v9.5, both under XP and Vista the program would sometimes take a long time to get through it's drive analysis it would perform when you first load the program. Some option dialogs look familiar because they house the same options as previous versions, but the actual interface is new. These are all the bad things I've noticed so far. Hopefully a new more up to date Workstation version will be released that is compatible, because only Workstation and Server editions offer the Universal Restore feature which make it much easier to restore a backup to totally different hardware such as if your motherboard failed and had to be replaced. I don't know about it's compatibility with the other recent True Image Home versions, 11 and 10.
UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 ARCHIVE
tib format (Acronis' archive format) isn't compatible with even the fairly recent True Image Echo Workstation v9.5. UPDATE: Tried the emergency CD on my home-built HTPC and the color and readability was just fine, so it was as I suspected, either the older and cheap built-in Intel 845 motherboard graphics and/or the LCD screen I was using in conjunction with it.Īnother UPDATE: FYI the emergency CD still does not handle ATI (really Promise underneath it all) RAID such as that included in the 690G chipset. I will verify later if it looks much better on one of my other computers with real, and more modern video cards. I suspect it was just either a misdetection of the computer's built-in Intel 845 video and/or the LCD screen I had it connected to.
UNINSTALL ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE HOME 2009 WINDOWS
The emergency CD version of this True Image, including when Windows has to reboot in order to perform an operation, looked like real crap color and readability-wise. This new True Image has plenty of features which are designed to actually make it easier to choose incremental filenames, but at first choosing a new full filename worked for me, and then much later it would appear to work but it actually hadn't and on further review the dialog had switched back to incremental, and still based on the old archive name.Īnother relatively minor issue. Separate from the above issue, I've had mixed results switching an existing task from creating incremental archives to full. Hopefully this is just an oversight that will be corrected with a future build. It will offer to auto-complete the filename as you type so that helps, but it should list the names of the archive in the actual dialog like True Image has for a long, long time. You have to browse to the folder you want and then type the name of the archive. Now I have to navigate to C:\Program Files\CCleaner\CCleaner.exe which isn't terrible, it's just more steps and I was spoiled by a relatively simple thing.Īnother thing which is actually bad and confusing, although a techie like me doesn't mind it as much as some might is that in the dialogs specific to choosing backup archives, whether it's to create or validate one, it doesn't actually list the existing archive filenames. The desktop was easy to navigate to since it was a one-click selection from the initial browse.Īcronis has always appeared to use custom dialogs and they still do but the dialog has changed and the Desktop is no longer listed. When I use it's browse dialog to navigate and select to the command I want it to run, I used to just be able to point it to the CCleaner shortcut I would at least initially have on everyone's desktop.
At least some versions of True Image, including the Workstation versions I've been using and this new Home version, have this capability built in to run commands before or after backups and/or restores. I always configure True Image on everyone's computer to run CCleaner before every backup. The first is so minor it's really not that bad. Specifically it's v12 build 9615, which is the Final, non-beta build.įirst the bad, or really only not great.
I installed and nearly fully tested the newest Home version of Acronis True Image, called 2009. This week I worked on a friend's Dell Dimension 2400.