Need advice on "Acronis® True Image WD Edition" that comes with a "My Book" WD 2TB External Drive
I searched and didn't find any help on where to post my question so please move it to the appropriate forum as needed.
I bought an external drive for a friend and I see it comes with Acronis® True Image WD Edition. It doesn't say whether it's already on the external drive or not.
I use TIH 2014 and wonder what the limitations of the "WD Edition" are?
The friends' machine runs Win 8 not even upgraded to 8.1. I had planned to just use the backup method in the OS. But after reading how to make an image in Win 8 it may be a blessing that Acronis is included with the drive unit!
My friend or his wife aren't especially computer savvy and I don't want to confuse them by giving them another new program to learn, like Acronis. They have already lost data due to poor information from a tech support place called "iYogi" based in India. Instead of cleaning a virus from a Win 7 installation, that place had them install Win 8 over 7 and they lost all the data of their business!
I want to keep the backup process as simple for them as I can and wonder if keeping the "WD Edition" is the way to go. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2748351
Ha! Now that I read how miserable the process in Win 8 is to make a custom backup, I pray that the WD edition will suffice. There is no way I could show these folks how to use the Win 8 backup system. Plus I have no idea how it restores an image, it makes no mention that it is done using Linux, Which I am sure MS would NEVER DO!!!
Thanks in advance to all who reply and Merry Christmas!
F Wolf
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The WD edition requires a Western Digital hard drive to be installed, it is also based on an early version of True Image, TIH 2009, though WD have made some alterations to it. Other than that from an imaging point of view it offers the same basic options, apart form Syn, Cloud, tib2VHD conversion etc.
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Hi Joey,
I thought the link I sent was a bit complicated! Turns out it's the wrong one entirely
I have found other articles that deal with Win 8 backups and it looks to me like I should have ordered TIH 2014 as well as the WD external drive.
Most likely that's what will end up happening. Especially if the WD version is going to nag us all the time to upgrade to a full version.
Since I am familiar with the GUI or TIH it will be easy to show someone else how to do it. Rather than wading through the way MS wants you to make an image.
Thanks for the reply and for setting me straight on everything.
Cheers,
F Wolf
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