| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1300043 |
2012-09-10 16:27:00 |
I have 5 computers to backup including one network drive. I have Acronis true Image 2010 which crashes my computer with the Blue screen of death. Acronis true image 2013 wants you to pay for each computer and after 2010 giving me the Blue screen of death I'm not so sure I trust it. So does anyone have any ideas of a good backup because all I want is to back up my C drives and that's it? |
lostsoul62 (16011) |
| 1300044 |
2012-09-10 19:29:00 |
Active@ |
pctek (84) |
| 1300045 |
2012-09-10 19:58:00 |
What operating systems are they running? |
CYaBro (73) |
| 1300046 |
2012-09-10 21:33:00 |
Win7 own backup if that's the OS or Active@ works incredibly well |
gary67 (56) |
| 1300047 |
2012-09-10 21:38:00 |
Macrium Reflect. Available free but paid ver adds incremental/differential and file backup. The free one would likely work for you. It has scheduling, as well. It has never let me down. And doesn't crash comps!! |
linw (53) |
| 1300048 |
2012-09-10 22:27:00 |
windows 7 backups is good if you have a larger backup hard drive than the one you are backing up. you dont need to pay or download any software then either |
jonovw (16835) |
| 1300049 |
2012-09-10 22:39:00 |
Must say my first use of Win 7 backup was a good experience. A friend needed a new drive and they had a W7 backup on an ext HDD. Using a repair CD the prog found the latest backup on the USB drive and sorted partitioning on the new drive and then restored the backup. All went exceedingly well with minimal input required from me. |
linw (53) |
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