
In all, it took about 2 hours and 40 minutes to backup my 565+GB of data that was on my hard drive. Once I clicked the back up button, True Image 2014 performed the backup of my hard drive and then stored the image file to my external drive. All I had to do was change the destination to my external hard drive – selected as the I drive – and then click the “Back up now” button at the bottom of the window. When I selected the “Back up system” option from the “Get Started” window, I was immediately presented with a second window that displayed the options for backing up my system.Īs you can see from the screenshot above, the System and the C drive options were automatically selected for the source backup. How easy did I find backup my entire system? Pretty much it involved clicking a button, selecting a destination and then clicking a second button. Clicking on one of the options produces another window that provides the necessary options to perform the action. When the application is first launched, the “Get started” tab is displayed with thre options: “Back up system”, “Recover data”, and “Back up to Cloud”. With True Image 2014, the user interface is geared towards those that don’t want to manage complex backup tasks. Backing up and restoring data, let alone a system, can be a complex task, and one that most people probably won’t want to do. After using the software for some time, it immediately became clear the True Image has undergone many changes since the version I used a few years ago.Īfter installing the software without any problems, I immediately launched the application. Remembering my experience of using their product in the past, I immediately jumped at the opportunity to have a look at what their software could do. The entire process went off without a hitch and the new 500GB hard drive was installed and my wife couldn’t tell the difference – except she could now fill up the hard drive with more data.Ī few weeks ago I was asked by Acronis to review their new version of the True Image software aptly named Acronis True Image 2014. After performing searches online regarding the cloning process I decided on a piece of software called Acronis True Image. In order to ensure that her laptop was the same after the installation of the new hard drive, I decided to clone the information from the original 160GB hard drive onto the new 500GB hard drive.

I eventually went and bought a 500GB hard drive, but my wife didn’t want anything to change after I installed the new hard drive – she is not a fan of technology changes. A few years ago I had an issue with my wife’s laptop – it ran out of disk space on the installed 160GB hard drive.
