Skip to main content

Suitable successor to NTBackup for Windows 7?

Thread needs solution

I am about to replace my Windows XP driven PC system by a new one running under Windows 7 64-bit. An important part of my backup stategy have been regular backups to DAT tapes using XP's NTBackup program. Unfortunately tape drives are no longer supported by Windows 7's built-in tools.

I would like to know whether Acronis Backup & Recovery could be a suitable alternative for me under Windows 7. I assume that the Workstation version can back up to tape drives (right?).

- Can it read and restore tapes that have been written to by NTBackup?

- Can it write to tapes in NTBackup format so that I can read them on another PC using NTBackup?

- Aside from the ability to use tapes, how does it compare to Acronis TrueImage Home and to Symantec's Backup Exec (which, I assume, is closer to NTBackup)?

- My new PC is based on a Asus P6X58D Premium Motherboard that is equipped with a Marvell PCIe SATA 6Gb/s controller. So far I have been unable to access the disks connected to this controller when booting from TrueImage Home 2010's recovery CD (the Linux system on the CD does not recognize the disks), and Acronis' support has been unable to solve the problem yet. Does anybody have experience with accessing this controller using the recovery CD of Backup & Recovery?

Thanks,
Andreas

0 Users found this helpful

Hello Andreas Völp,

Thank you for your post. I will be happy to assist you.

Acronis Backup and Recovery 10 can backup to a tape drive. However, it does not work with files created by NTBackup and it does not write to tape in NTBackup format.

I am sorry for not being able to provide you any information about a comparison with third party software, it is against our policy, however, I can recommend this article: - Difference between Acronis True Image Home 2010, Acronis True Image Home 2010 Plus Pack, and Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Workstation.

I have found your support case in our system and currently it is being handled by our Expert team, I am confident that they will be create a custom recovery CD for your specific hardware. I will also send you a private message with a trial version of the recovery CD for Acronis Backup and Recovery 10 so that you can give it a try.

Please let me know if you have additional questions or require further assistance.

Thank you.