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11-29-2008 01:26 AM
11-29-2008 01:26 AM
hi
Is it Acronis True Image 9 really so good?
Last time I wanted backup a whole Linux machine.
Symantec Ghost 8.5 has strictly refused making an image
because of bad blocks.
Acronis True Image 9 has done without a warning.
In internet is it quite a lot about many problems with Acronis True Image.
I wonder slowly but surely, if I should use an another cloning tool, like g4l.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l
Is it Acronis True Image 9 really so good?
Last time I wanted backup a whole Linux machine.
Symantec Ghost 8.5 has strictly refused making an image
because of bad blocks.
Acronis True Image 9 has done without a warning.
In internet is it quite a lot about many problems with Acronis True Image.
I wonder slowly but surely, if I should use an another cloning tool, like g4l.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/g4l
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