Get Acronis TrueImage 7.0 for FREE !!

Status
Not open for further replies.
Works fine on XP ... the newer ones just got a few additional features and the latest has got vista support :)

Acronis True Image 7 supports nearly all of the modern Windows operating systems from Windows 98 onward (ME/NT/2K/XP) and supports all of the major file systems including FAT16/32, NTFS, Linux Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, and Linux SWAP.

Additionally, Acronis True Image 7 supports nearly every kind of backup storage you will find on the market today. This includes hard disk drives, networked storage devices, optical media (CD-R/RW and DVD±R/RW), Zip and Jazz devices/media, and P-ATA(IDE), S-ATA, SCSI, IEEE1394 (Firewire), USB 1.0/2.0 drives and PC Card storage devices.

Acronis True Image: modern xp interface of hard disk cloning tools
 
DUH !!!! ....HELP !!! ....Got my serial number but cannot find download linky for TI 7. :(
 
Good job...:)
this will help in making a bootable image right...& create a image of the drive..wo what difference does it make which OS is installed on the drive ? :huh:
 
super_saiyan said:
Good job...:)
this will help in making a bootable image right...& create a image of the drive..wo what difference does it make which OS is installed on the drive ? :huh:

This can be used create an image of a particual partition, or entire disk .... you can create a bootable cd and restore the image, or restore from windows itself ... you can also backup drives with an OS installed on it :D

some reps would be nice...if you find it useful :)
 
^yes...i use similar kind of softwares for my backup needs...

what im asking is when the job of the software is to dump the image of the drive what difference does it make as to which OS is loaded on the HDD

Works fine on XP ... the newer ones just got a few additional features and the latest has got vista support

edit:cant add reps...have to spread some arnd
 
thanks for link

registered and dling my copy.

ps : @eazy yes its the same link and same version for me.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.