Acronis True Image Home 2010 Amaray Case
VPN: TI-13-DV-RT-W-EN
Vendor: Acronis Inc.
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Product Specifications
Model | |
Brand | Acronis |
Model | TI-13-DV-RT-W-EN |
Spec | |
Name | True Image Home 2010 Amaray Case |
Type | Utilities |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows |
System Requirements | Minimum system requirements Windows 7 — All Editions x32 x64 Windows Vista — All Editions x32 x64 SP1 Windows XP Home x32 SP3 x64 SP2 Windows XP Professional x32 SP3 x64 SP2 Acronis True Image Home 2010 requires the following hardware: CD-RW/DVD-RW drive for bootable media creation Mouse or other pointing device (recommended). Using Acronis Nonstop Backup requires at least 1 GB RAM. Acronis True Image Home rescue media has the following hardware requirements: 256 MB RAM Pentium Processor 1 GHz or faster High speed internet connection (for use with Acronis Online Backup) |
Packaging | Retail |
Features | |
Features | Support for Microsoft Windows 7 Delivers more comprehensive functionality over Microsoft Windows 7 backup capabilities. New Powerful Scheduler In addition to the scheduling tools found in previous versions, the new scheduler expands the amount of scheduling options available. Use the new calendar view to build schedules and tasks. Suspend and enable tasks, specify dates to run tasks, and copy tasks to new dates. Continuous Data Protection Acronis Nonstop Backup automatically creates incremental backups every five minutes allowing users to roll back their system, files, and folders to any point in time. Acronis Online Backup capability Optional Acronis online storage services are available to automatically backup valuable data or files over the internet to a secure location. Boot from Windows 7 image Windows 7 Ultimate users can boot from a backup image (.tib file) containing a backup of their system partition. This will allow the ability to test a backed up system without actual restoration. If the operating system boots from the .tib file, then it will boot when the need arises for a system recovery. |