Protection You Can
Afford
There are numerous ways you can lose the information on your
computer. Your child decides to play Chopin
on your keyboard, a power surge, lightening, a virus, or even
simple equipment failure. Therefore, backing up the contents of
your hard drive is an absolute MUST. By regularly making backup
copies of your files and storing them in a separate location,
you can typically get some, if not all, of your information
back in the event your computer crashes.
While a regular backup to floppy, CD, or zip drive will save
your files, wouldn't it be great if you could create an exact
copy (a drive image) of your hard disk? That means backups of
all your files, programs, and user settings. This would
definitely save you time when it came to reloading. Acronis may
be able to help.
Acronis True Image 9.0 is a robust disk-imaging utility
software that copies the entire contents of your hard drive
including data and operating system files, personalized
settings, and more, onto another disk or disk partition. Its
layout is easy to use and navigate. It also includes wizards
which can walk you through both backing up and restoring your
computer. Highlighted features include:
- Secure Zone - allows you to save data to a special
hidden partition located on your hard drive which would
eliminate the need to purchase an extra hard drive.
- PC Cloning - you can upgrade to a new system disk
without needing to reinstall the operating system and
applications, or configure user settings.
- Acronis Snap Restore - lightening-speed restore of your
PC from an image. You can start working in seconds while
your system is still being restored.
Acronis provides a free test-drive of its product and a
30-day money back guarantee. When you are ready to purchase,
you can either download for $49.99, or if you so desire, order
a boxed version for $59.99. With Acronis True Image Home 9.0,
you can rest easy that your family pictures, personal
documents, tax returns, resumes, and other important
information will not be lost forever.
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