
...and we're done.
Reboot to complete the installation.
I strongly recommend that if you select one of the two last installation options, you always opt to install the Rescue Media Builder. The ability to
boot Acronis True Image from a Rescue CD when Windows is no longer accessible is a real stress-saver. Even if you bought the boxed version of
Acronis True Image whose installation CD also doubles as a bootable Rescue CD, as Acronis makes upgrades of Acronis True Image available,
you'll want to burn a new Rescue CD updated with the latest build. After the installation routine completes and you reboot your PC, you'll need to
register your copy of Acronis True Image online to download program updates as they become available.
Once you've installed Acronis True Image, Acronis True Image Home program group will be created under All Programs, with an icon that links
you directly to Acronis home page; one for Acronis True Image 9.0 Home and one for the Bootable Rescue Media Builder. Acronis True Image 9.0
Home icon will also be placed on your desktop. If you look under Device Manger, you'll see Acronis True Image Backup Archive Explore. Under
Services, you'll find Acronis Scheduler2 Service set to run automatically whenever Windows starts. Acronis True Image needs them both to work
properly, so leave them alone.
More than Just a Pretty Face
Acronis True Image's appearance hasn't changed much over the years since I first started using Version 7.0 back in 2004. Acronis True Image
logo and desktop icon have a more up-to-date, sleeker look. You can still access all of Acronis True Image's functions from the Menu and Button
bars along the top. The separate, context-sensitive Details section that briefly describes selected functions in the main window has been removed
from the Outlook-style task bar on the left.
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