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Are there any issues concerning RollBack RX and Acronis True Image Home 2010?

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Are there any issues concerning RollBack RX and Acronis True Image Home 2010 residing together on the same PC (backing up and/or restoring issues, MBR problems etc.)?

Thank you for any info,

Yair

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Hello Yair,

Let me assist you.

We've never been informed about any compatibility issues with Acronis True Image and RollBack RX.

However, we do not recommend to have any other backup software installed along with Acronis True Image since often such software installs its own low-level drivers which may cause True Image work incorrectly.

Please reply to this thread if you have any additional questions.

Thank you.

Thank you Ilya.

Does your recommendation include the Windows 7 built in backup software?
Does it too install its own low-level drivers which may cause True Image work incorrectly?

Thank you.

TI2010 is fully compatible with Win7 and so no issues should arise concerning the use of Win7 backup software.

Hi there,

I played with Acronis and Rollback, installed clean XP, created one rollback point and installed something else and created another rollback point.

I created FULL DRIVE image SECTOR by SECTOR with acronis trueimage.
I tried to recover - it was succesful, HOWEVER all rollbackpoints were lost and rollback itself was deactivated.

WHY PLEASE?

Its probably too late for you to get this response. But I hope this helps other that are have same problem as me and you.

(Note that this is not an authentic replay. This is just some info on how I think the s/w works. I have no proof that this exactly how it works)
1. Rollback works at the NTFS file system level. Acronis can not see the partition where rollback rx stores the encrypted snapshots.

The possible way to make them both work are,
1. Do not install acronis "secure zone" option as it may conflict with rollback rx
2. Uninstall Rollback rx before you do a full acronis back. Else. acrnois might only be backing up the last baseline data you created using rollback rx.
3. Try drive cloning. As per rollback rx their own s/w called drive cloner ensures complete compatibility with rollbackrx. If you are using acronis, make sure you do the back up from with in windows. As per rollback rx forums, if you do backup using alternat boot option (USB stick, CD drive, linux etc... this may cause issues. They recommend windows drive imaging)