![]() ![]() If you're going to pay for a decent backup solution, then you have many more options. I went with ShadowProtect Desktop because it handles all of my needs-SSD, RAID, dual WinPE environment, near-continuous backups, automatic consolidation, all hardware-independent P2P, P2V, V2P, regular verification, direct VirtualBox support, boot repair features, writable backup images, truncatable backup images, mountable backup images in Windows Explorer, automatic backup chain resolution, selectable "free space" backup, etc.-and it has a reputation for working. ![]() I bought but never used Acronis because of numerous complaints of problems and they didn't get around to supporting RAID until circa the next version. Paragon can't handle that, my RAID volumes, or proprietary OEM partitions. I prefer near-continuous backup solutions, of which there are a number. Windows 7 also integrates backups and System Restore Points into Previous Versions of files. Windows 7 already has a decent backup solution, can create a recovery environment, image the disk, and do incremental backups of user data. It lacks some basic functionality, like no VSS support, doesn't compress when imaging, doesn't give you the option not to store "empty" sectors when imaging, and some of the features, like hardware-independent restore, are only available in higher-priced versions.Īs usual, XP users lose out. As I have a backup solution, I'm not going to test this, but I did read the user manual.
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