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Image = Backup?

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I have a freshly installed OS and the drive is now perfect. I'd like to make an image of it so I bought Acronis True Image Home 2010.

This is probably a dumb question but I need to know. I'm used to the term "image" but all I can find in the Acronis User Guide and program is "backup." I don't want a backup--I want an IMAGE. To me, they're vastly different.

Did I buy the wrong product? Can you help?

Thank you.
--Liz

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In Acronis, Image is the same as Backup. This feature will give you a compressed file (.tib extension). If you save the Backup/Image on a drive that is formatted NTFS you will get one file. If on a Fat32 drive, the Image file will be split into 4Gb pieces.
Clone (in Acronis) is where you get a file for file copy of the Source. And the cloned drive will be bootable if the source is bootable. Whereas the Backup/Image has to undergo the Recovery process before it can be bootable.

Thank you, DwnNDrty. That helps me. I want to take a "picture" of the way my computer is now--new OS, defragged with minimum files, etc. I don't want to just backup my files--I want to be able to go back to this stage at any time I want complete with operating system. So...that would be a clone, right?

Liz,
If you click on my signature link below and look at the item 7A link, I think you will find it helpful. Although it is for an older version, the basic procedures are the same. 7A has two parts. Backup & Restore.

You may find other references listed on the index interesting as well.

I believe you should also read this posting so you do not create another gotcha. Not all backups (TrueImge *.tib image archives) have to be of the disk option to include everything but most certainly some of them should. It just makes moving to a replacement or larger drive so much easier.

http://forum.acronis.com/forum/8963#comment-22653