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Hello,
I am new to this, and using the Trial, since I want to know, if this is possible.
I was a user of Rollback Rx, which kept track on changes made, and I could go back into time, to restore all my files etc.

So, is this possible as well with True Image?

1. I created a Nonstop Backup, but it doesn't seem to make a backup of the changes.. or at least
it seems that there is like a 2-10 minute delay in it. (I really don't know if that's normal, or even possible)

2. Can I use this to Restore to a previous backup for instance. I make like a Restore point, and I want to go back to that point.

3. I've read the Helpfile, since I can't find a manual, but I can make a Secure partition.
Does it keep all the changes in there, or is that also used for "F11" to do a restore?
4. I saw a Try and Decide.. What does it do? since It won't work, since I only have GPT Partitions??
I am using Windows 8.1 with a SSD Drive (512Gb) and a 1 Gb drive

5. can I create like a bootable USB with an Image, to create a whole new system setup
(like installing on a new HDD)

6. Incremental Backup, does it keep track of all the previous files, or will there only be 1 file available for
restore.

Sorry for the many questions.

Thank you for your time.

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Hi

I installed acronis on my server and installed the client on my PCs but when i do a back up from my server one of my PC its successful, but for the other it reports an error even when i enable the rights to access the mms.exe file, what should i do so that i can make a backup for my other PC?
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No one ?

mrdutchie wrote:
No one ?

You have a lot of questions, some of which required detailed answers. That may be why no one wanted the work involved to respond. Please follow the common advice at all technical forums: first read yourself to discover answers, then ask for clarification to specific issues.

Check out the many user guides and tutorials in the left margin of this forum, particularly Getting Started and Grover's True Image Guides which are illustrated with step-by-step screenshots.
In particular, 29618: Grover's new backup and restore guides http://forum.acronis.com/forum/29618
There's also a full on-line user manual, and a downloadable user manual.
Grover's How to Create a "Disk Image" or "Disk Mode" Image: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/38691