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Never used True Image, have used Ghost a lot, quite some time ago, got out of the habit of using it. Ghost (2003) was very easy and intuitive, and maybe I should use it now, but that software is almost 10 years old and I figure I should maybe use Acronis True Image instead, I've heard really good things about it.
I just fired up ATI for the first time (I'm using the Western Digital edition, which I can do because either of these is true: the HD to be backed up is WD / the backup HD is WD, in my case both are true). What's got me confused is that ATI asks me if I want to actually delete all information on the target drive. Of course I do not. It's my data drive, a 2TB USB connected drive, has tons of important data. The PC it's attached to is a laptop with a 320GB HD with Windows XP and very little data, a few apps installed. I just want to be able to restore things if the laptop gets corrupted or something, so I'd like to make a backup to the 2TB external drive. Ghost lets you do this easily. Can't I do this with Acronis TI? Poking around I don't see any way to do it without deleting all the data on the backed-up-to HD!
I figure I can do it with Ghost 2003. However, I want to do something similar with another laptop, a Windows 7 64 bit which has a hidden boot partition. I'm thinking that Ghost may not do this and that I should use ATI. What are my options?
I just fired up ATI for the first time (I'm using the Western Digital edition, which I can do because either of these is true: the HD to be backed up is WD / the backup HD is WD, in my case both are true). What's got me confused is that ATI asks me if I want to actually delete all information on the target drive. Of course I do not. It's my data drive, a 2TB USB connected drive, has tons of important data. The PC it's attached to is a laptop with a 320GB HD with Windows XP and very little data, a few apps installed. I just want to be able to restore things if the laptop gets corrupted or something, so I'd like to make a backup to the 2TB external drive. Ghost lets you do this easily. Can't I do this with Acronis TI? Poking around I don't see any way to do it without deleting all the data on the backed-up-to HD!
I figure I can do it with Ghost 2003. However, I want to do something similar with another laptop, a Windows 7 64 bit which has a hidden boot partition. I'm thinking that Ghost may not do this and that I should use ATI. What are my options?
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