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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 14:10:41 Post Subject: Acronis True Image 10 Home Edition |
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True Image 10 makes creating backups easier than highlighting a load of files and hitting delete (oh, the irony). What's more, with Vista and x64 support, along with its Linux bootable and BartPE recovery components, it can save the day in nigh on any situation. - hexus.net |
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Little Bruin
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javajeff Rated PG-13
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Kilamon Rated XXX
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Posted: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:09:18 Post Subject: |
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I still have the old one, 7, which I obtained free through this very web site. Works great. I've kept the same OS Load across 3 or 4 hard drives. I had my original, single disk install, then I changed up to using the onboard sata raid with 3 HDD and that didn't work too well for performance so I went to a raid-1 which was OK but not wonderful and my current install is back to a raid5 using an adaptec 3405 card on the PCI-X slot. Still not wonderfully fast performance, but better than the onboard raid and I still have excellent data protection and the tools to manage it. |
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