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Pardon a question that you've probably seen 7 million times, but I'm a guy who grew up on card catalogs and searching for info using engines is not one of my talents.

I just upgraded my home office computer to Windows 7 - 64 bit, which is installed on an SSD. The data drive is a standard 1tb hard drive. I have Acronis 2010 but will upgrade to 2013, IF, 2013 can handle solid state drives and can do incremental backups of the OS and programs.

No rush here, and thanks for your time,
BAB

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Yes, ATI 2013 can handle SSD drives and can do incremental images.

You could download the trial version, then at Acronis.com register your trial serial #, download the bootable Rescue Media .iso and burn it to CD-R. Boot from that CD-R to verify that the Rescue Media recognizes your SSD and other hardware, including backup drive.

Note: You should not allow an incremental chain to become too long. An incremental restore depends upon every incremental in the chain being valid, including the original full. It's better to limit each chain to just a few incrementals, followed by a fresh full backup to start a new chain.

Check out the many user guides and tutorials in the left margin of this forum, particularly Getting Started and Grover's True Image Guides which are illustrated with step-by-step screenshots.