Jordan, I have been using Acronis for several years. Acronis
is a very dependable backup solution for the Windows 10 environment. However, it does
have some rough edges. Most of these seem to disappear as you learn to use the package and avoid the gotchas. It also has many ancillary tools that make it possible to move backed up images to different drives or different hardware, if necessary. (Some of these are very straightforward
while attempting others may result in the need for greater computer expertise.) The real bottom line is that Acronis is a tool that actually
has
the options. You can use it for no-brainer backups or very intricate ones, if you need them. Acronis is a very reliable backup package, but it does have one Achilles heel; make certain that the backups you make are set up to be verified as
part of the backup process. Make certain you make verify a default in your configuration
scheme. (Actually, this applies to any backup application.)
From: J R FOX I'm posting this here since I know we have some current or
past Acronis users here, including Phillip White, Paul Breeze, and Kari. I was looking to confirm or dispute some reports
I've seen that recent years' Acronis versions had problems
working properly with Windows 10. What has your experience been, if any ? Jordan |