
Here's the log.
One of my favorite improvements to Acronis True Image is the automatic verification of the image backup file as soon as it's completed. You still
have the option of manually verifying an archive file by running the Backup Archive Validation Wizard right after the backup, or any archive you've
created. Since it takes the same amount of time to verify the archive manually as it does automatically, I prefer the set-it-once and forget
approach. This option was missing in previous versions of Acronis True Image, so I'm really glad Acronis finally put it in here.
Acronis True Image 9.0 can now perform differential backups to speed up recovery time and better consolidate the number of image files required
to get your system up and running again in a disaster-recovery scenario.
Having a snapshot of your system to make things right again when they go horribly wrong is a great convenience. But what if you want to back
up just a few important folders or files? Now, Acronis True Image 9.0 Home lets you do just that with its new files and folders backup feature.
•
Launch the Create Backup Wizard.
•
Click the Files and Folders radio button under the Select Backup Type dialog box and click Next.
•
Select the files and folders that you want to back up at the Source Files Selection.
•
Specify any hidden and system files that you may want to exclude from the backup, if applicable, or files that meet a specific criteria.
•
Select the target location of the backup (CD or DVD-R/RW, Network, External Drive)
•
Choose whether you want the backup to be full, incremental or differential
•
Follow the rest of the Create Backup Wizard steps to create your backup.
What could be simpler? Acronis True Image 9.0 Home is the only imaging backup solution available today that offers you this kind of flexibility.
Although they share the same ".tib" extension as disk/partition images, Acronis True Image file-by-file backup sets contain only the selected files
and folders. As a result they cannot be mounted as virtual drives with the Acronis True Image's Mount Image Wizard.
Rescue Me
Whether it's hardware or software related, or just plain-old bad luck, you're bound to run into a situation where you can no longer boot into
Windows — which is where the Acronis Rescue Media Builder comes in. The Create Bootable Rescue Media Wizard steps you through creating a
CD-R, CD-RW or 3.5" floppy disks that boots a stand-alone version of Acronis True Image 9.0 Home to recover your system. The "Full" stand-
alone version provides all of the functionality of Acronis True Image 9.0 running under Windows, with support for USB, PC Card and SCSI hard
disks, while the "Safe" version does not. Just so you know, it takes ten 3.5" 1.44MB floppy disks for the Full version and nine of them for the Safe
version. Acronis One-Click Restore can also be added to bootable rescue media containing an image archive file. Just boot the disc, click Restore,
and Acronis True Image will go to work quickly and quietly restoring the image to the target disk.
Comentarios a estos manuales