Non-stop backup questions
Hi,
I am currently using TrueImage Home 2010 for my important documents backups. I have one HDD for my Windows Seven system and program files, and another HDD for my personal files.
I would like to buy an extra HDD for my System backups. I am tempted to use the "non-stop backup" functionality of TrueImage 2010.
Has annyone used it before? Is it suitable/reliable for System backups ? Can one recover an entire disk or an entire operating system with it? How much disk space does ot require?
Thanks for your help!

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Thank you Karen for your answer, but my question is not whether TIH 2010 is a good product or not!
I wanted to have a bit more information as regards the "non-stop backup" function of TrueImage Home. In other words:
Is it suitable/reliable for System backups ? Can one recover an entire disk or an entire operating system with it? How much disk space does it require?
Thanks for you help!
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Quentin, you wanted to know whether TIH 2010's Nonstop Backup feature is "suitable/reliable for System backups." I explained I get an error message when I attempt a restoration using Nonstop Backup. This certainly doesn't make it reliable to me. This forum contains plenty of posts from other TIH 2010 users who also reported various types of problems with Nonstop Backup. The only way you'll know whether it works on your PC is for you to try it.
As for how much disk space it requires, that will obviously depend on the size of the partitions you want backed up.
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IMHO, using Nonstop Backup is for those who like living on the "bleeding edge".
Quentin, you would be better served if you use something else for your personal file backups. True Image's strength lies in doing whole disc backups. There are simpler, safer ways to backup data files, like Karen's Replicator and Microsoft's SyncToy.
True Image is extremely picky when it comes to proper functioning hardware. Something that Windows will happily ignore, will make True Image falter.
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