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The errors I encountered in Win 7 RC 64 are detailed in this thread. I have not yet had the opportunity to try it in Windows 7 RTM but I will and will report back. Sanga Mala, is there a way to back up only the system partition in Windows Backup, or does it have to do the whole drive eac time?

This is one reason why I use Acronis; it gives the option to back up partitions as well as whole drives. I did get Windows backup to run to an internal drive in RC, it took a long time, though; I guess because it was imaging the whole drive. Rboris, that is precisely what I did; installed TI 2010, tested it, made a Recovery CD, went back to square one and have been making my images outside of Windows, which I prefer.

I will probably re-install TI eventually, so I can start restores from Windows if need be, and mount images. Asp To Exe on this page. In my testing it ran without issue, but I only did the basic stuff, like tt.froelich. Perhaps those having issues are using the more advanced features. The only issue I ran into was after my test restore from a TI image made in Windows, the Windows log reported that the last shutdown had been unexpected, which it had not: I'm guessing that this is because the image was made with Windows running and it has no record of having been shut down properly when restored.

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Just FYI for those reading this thread, TI 2010 is supposed to have the ability to convert TI backups into Windows Backups, and vice versa.I have not tried it yet. I would like to know more about Windows Backup. Is there a detailed how-to somewhere (with more info than Help provides)?

Acronis To butcher an old saying, people don't plan to lose data, they lose data because they don't plan. In other words, many users don't bother to make regular backups, and often suffer the consequences when their hard drive dies or falls victim to a virus. How can you avoid such consequences? Step one: buy an external hard drive. (If possible, go back in time a few months and buy one when they're significantly cheaper. Also: place a few strategic sports bets for me. Cool, thanks.) Step two: get yourself a comprehensive, easy-to-use backup program--preferably one that doesn't cost anything.

Like this: today only, Download Crew has. This Windows backup utility originally sold for $49.99. The instructions for getting this freebie are fairly clear, but I'll recap, because there's a fair amount of hoop-jumping involved. First, register for a Download Crew account, then activate that account when your activation e-mail arrives. Next, download Acronis True Image using the big green Download button. Then click Get Serial Code and wait a few seconds for your code to appear. That's your 'StubKey,' which you'll enter into True Image directly upon running it for the first time and clicking Get Key.

Once you've filled out and submitted the registration form, you'll get an e-mail from Acronis asking you to confirm the creation of an Acronis account. Click that link and you'll get the actual True Image activation key.

I went through all the steps, and although it did take a good 10 minutes to complete the process, everything worked as expected. Although Download Crew refers to this as True Image Personal, it appears to be simply an OEM version of True Image Home, which --and awarded five stars. It's a novice-friendly tool that can back up an entire hard drive or individual files and folders, as well as create bootable rescue media. Iconcool Customer Data Manager 2.2 Build 10302. There's also an online-backup option that affords you 250GB of storage for $49.95 annually (or $4.95 monthly)--and you can try it out free for one month. Are there freeware backup utilities that can accomplish more or less the same thing?

There are--and if you want to suggest one, please do in the comments. Personally, I like using pro-grade (or at least home-grade) software whenever possible, especially when I can get it for free. Bonus deal: The Super Bowl's a-coming! And that means it's time to start looking at bigger TVs.