Pls recommend simple freeware drive-imaging app
- 1002Richards
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Hi,
There's a review of a range of drive imaging progs at Tech Support Alert - independent reviews of freeware of all types:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fr ... rogram.htm
I hope it's of interest.
Richard.
There's a review of a range of drive imaging progs at Tech Support Alert - independent reviews of freeware of all types:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fr ... rogram.htm
I hope it's of interest.
Richard.
That's a nice read Richard; thanks for the link. It reminds me of my recent encounter with Acronis though... (cool that Acronis 8 can be acquired free right now).
MaxBlast 5, Maxtor's utility for getting a new drive up and running, is a branded version of Acronis and I had a rather unpleasant encounter with it. Using it from Windows, it pooped system files all over my Windows folder (and corresponding registry entries) that were not removed when I uninstalled. In addition, it added a drastic 30 second delay to my boot up time (after Windows loaded but before I could interact with my hard drives via Explorer). Since I was using it during a Windows installation I figured it could've been any number of issues so I restarted the Windows install from scratch and encountered the same problems. Though the version of MaxBlast 5 I had (came with a new 500 GB PATA drive) could've been faulty, I likely won't use Acronis again.
What ended up resolving my issue was MaxBlast 3... I tried 4 but it kept hanging when trying to detect SATA drives connected to the same system. Note that MaxBlast 3 and 4 were NOT based on Acronis.
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MaxBlast 5, Maxtor's utility for getting a new drive up and running, is a branded version of Acronis and I had a rather unpleasant encounter with it. Using it from Windows, it pooped system files all over my Windows folder (and corresponding registry entries) that were not removed when I uninstalled. In addition, it added a drastic 30 second delay to my boot up time (after Windows loaded but before I could interact with my hard drives via Explorer). Since I was using it during a Windows installation I figured it could've been any number of issues so I restarted the Windows install from scratch and encountered the same problems. Though the version of MaxBlast 5 I had (came with a new 500 GB PATA drive) could've been faulty, I likely won't use Acronis again.
What ended up resolving my issue was MaxBlast 3... I tried 4 but it kept hanging when trying to detect SATA drives connected to the same system. Note that MaxBlast 3 and 4 were NOT based on Acronis.
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Re: Macrium Reflect Free
Ameri-CAIN wrote:Article on LifeHacker
http://lifehacker.com/395990/macrium-re ... on+the+fly
Macrium Reflect FREE Edition Home Page
http://www.macrium.com/ReflectFree.asp
- Very old topic update: Macrium Reflect Free is still available and is currently v5.3.7220 (changelog is at http://updates.macrium.com/reflect/v5.0 ... 3.7220.htm and download is now at http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.aspx).
Macrium Reflect Free gets 5 stars and a recommendation from Gizmo Freeware (mentioned above by 1002Richards); the download weighs around 50MB and provides disk imaging, disk cloning, scheduled backups, Linux rescue CD, Windows PE rescue media with RAID support, and support for GPT.
Re: Macrium Reflect Free
As a former tech support person, I keep meaning to test out Macrium Reflect but I haven't had a chance. Anyway, in the mean time here's a look at that program as well as some similar tools:Midas wrote:Macrium Reflect FREE Edition
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-crea ... ton-ghost/
Re: Pls recommend simple freeware drive-imaging app
Macrium Reflect Free v6.1.1023 released (changelog is at http://updates.macrium.com/reflect/v6/v ... 1.1023.htm).