I am at a Tipping Point
I have been an Acronis user since 2016, and have complex schedules backing up my main production machine's hard disk and critical folders to several NAS drives. The full measure of backup software is in recovery mode when you need to restore files. In this instance, Acronis 2020 has, unfortunately, let me down.
I had a disk crash, necessitating rebuilding from scratch my entire application suite. I installed Acronis 2020, but it could not see existing backup images on my NAS drive BECAUSE THERE WAS NO CORRESPONDING BACKUP SCHEME SET UP IN ACRONIS? What is the use of that? Acronis images should be readable wherever they exist on your system or network-attached drives.
But, all was not lost, I built a USB memory stick as a boot device with the Acronis recovery software, rebooted and the app started. That is about the only thing that went right.
I could see local hard disks, USB attached RAID array but not any of my NAS drives containing the Acronis backups. I had to reboot into Windows and use File Explorer to copy the Acronis, rebooted onto the USB drive, found the image files, and started a restore. Everything proceeded normally until the process began restoring until it arrived at my most critical folder, My Pictures, where the images are that I am currently working on. I am a Photographer, so this is kind of critical.
The restore process started throwing out errors file by file, to the point where I had to terminate the process. Looking at the successfully restored My Documents folder, everything restored had a unique filer termination attached of 8 digits and letters, Letter to Client.DOCX-CBU16ts8 (an MS Word file), requiring me to painstakingly rename each file manually in File Explorer before I could use them again. I luckily, as part of my 3 tier backup system, had everything I needed in Dropbox, which was a quick click and drag, not requiring to boot into a Windows runtime environment.
Why? Even this morning after several backups to NAS devices have been run, when selecting Recovery, Acronis cannot see any NAS drives in the system tree, even though it has just completed a backup to a NAS destination.
What is the use of an imaging program if it will not successfully restore files in a situation where the user needs them the most?
I am at the point where I am reconsidering the application as either usable or a waste of time.


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