Acronis® True
Image Home 2010 provides home users with reliable
and timeless backup and recovery of systems, applications, settings and personal
files. From an intuitive graphical interface, users can easily define where,
and how often to backup a PC.
In addition, Acronis Nonstop Backup™ delivers continuous system and data protection,
preventing data loss. Acronis True Image Home 2010 meets home user needs with
a simple, yet comprehensive, backup and disaster recovery solution. The variety
of backup and restore capabilities, including disk imaging, file backup, and
continuous data protection provide ultimate protection for private systems and
data. This unique consumer software offers a full set of advanced features in
an affordable and easy-to-use solution.
New Features:
Acronis Nonstop Backup™ Automatically creates incremental backups every
five minutes allowing users to roll back their system, files, and folders
to any point in time in the past.
Acronis Online Backup™ Optional Acronis online storage
services are available to automatically backup valuable data or files over
the internet to a secure location.
Virtual Hard Disk Support Convert Acronis’ backup images (.tib) into virtual
hard disk files (.vhd) and vice versa, allowing users to run existing systems
as virtual machines.
New Powerful Scheduler The new scheduler expands
the number of scheduling options available. Use the new calender view to
build schedules and tasks. Suspend and enable tasks, specify dates to run
tasks, and copy tasks to new dates.
Boot from Windows 7 image* Windows 7 Ultimate users can boot from a backup
image (.tib file) of their system partition. This will allow testing the
ability to boot a backed up system without actual restoration. If the operating
system boots from the .tib file, then it will boot when the need arises
for a full system recovery.
System Requirements:
Storage Media:
Hard Disk Drives.
Networked Storage Devices .
FTP servers .
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, BD-R (NEW! Blu-ray).
ZIP®, REV® and other removable media.
PATA (IDE), SATA, SCSI, SAS (NEW), IEEE1394 (FireWire), USB 1/2.0
drives.