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Acronis.pngAcronis® True Image Home 2009 provides complete PC protection: back up your entire Windows® -based PC, plus your data, applications, settings and OS. Acronis True Image Home 2009 is a comprehensive backup and recovery solution that protects your PC with less work on your part and allows you to recover from the impact of viruses, unstable software downloads and failed hard drives.

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In the "download" link above, there is also a link posted to a serial. Can't tell you whether it's working or not though.

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In the "download" link above, there is also a link posted to a serial. Can't tell you whether it's working or not though.

It is working :ph34r:

On a side note Acronis is playing the game of confusing Build numbers :dance2:

My download page has been updated from Build 9709 now.

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But it's really the same version that was available from the public link yesterday. :lol:

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all this update...build numbers...latest thingy is giving me da headache :ph34r:

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all this update...build numbers...latest thingy is giving me da headache :s

Hmm - but that part is a rather important. Providing news about Software updates I mean.

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Thanks!

Can someone post the link to the Changelog? Can't seem to find it.

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Thanks!

Can someone post the link to the Changelog? Can't seem to find it.

The release notes (notice the Build number :lol: )

Release Notes for Acronis True Image 2009 Home Build 9796

Acronis True Image Home 2009 is now Certified for Windows Vista.

Acronis True Image Home 2009 enables you to back up and restore critical data, manage disks and partitions, recover from malware or simply from effects of undesirable software.

The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager lets you start Acronis True Image Home 2009 without loading the operating system, e.g. when Windows won't start up for some reason. Combined with the Acronis Secure Zone, the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager lets you recover your system and/or restore data without bootable media such as CDs or external storage devices.

The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager and Acronis Secure Zone have been updated as follows:

The Acronis Startup Recover Manger is no longer installed in the Acronis Secure Zone. It remains resident on the primary partition. All other executable components of Acronis True Image Home 2009 run on the primary partition under the Windows operating system.

It is therefore not necessary to create the Acronis Secure Zone in order to activate the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager. You can activate the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager when you run Acronis True Image Home 2009 for the first time by selecting the appropriate checkbox in the One-Click Protection options. You can also activate the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager later by choosing "Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager" in the Tools menu.

You can now access the Acronis Secure Zone using the Windows operating system installed on your primary partition.

When you create the Acronis Secure Zone, an icon will appear under My Computer in the Other section. Double-clicking on the Acronis Secure Zone icon will open the Acronis Secure Zone so that you can view all backup archives stored in it. You can also explore the Acronis Secure Zone contents using Windows explorer. If the Acronis Secure Zone is password-protected, any operation except viewing backup details will require entering the password.

Using Windows Explorer, you can double-click on an archive to open it and show all backups (full, incremental, differential) belonging to the archive. Right-clicking on a specific backup opens a shortcut menu allowing you to choose a desired operation — mount (for image archives), restore, validate, update, remove the backup, and view backup's details. Double-clicking on a backup will start the default operation ("Mount" for image backups and "Restore" for data backups).

NOTE: The Acronis Secure Zone is not hidden from the end user or the computer's primary operating system. Backup data on the Acronis Secure Zone is therefore not impervious to programs and processes performed on the primary partition.

Please refer to Acronis True Image Home 2009 documentation for more information: [url="http://anonymz.com/?http://download.acronis.com/pdf/TrueImageHome2009_UserGuide_Eng.pdf"]http://download.acronis.com/pdf/TrueImageH...erGuide_Eng.pdf[/url]
Contents:

* System requirements
* Fixed issues
* Known issues and limitations of the version

System requirements

Minimum system requirements

Acronis True Image Home requires the following hardware:

* Pentium processor or higher
* 128 MB RAM
* CD-RW/DVD-RW drive for bootable media creation
* Mouse or other pointing device (recommended).

Supported operating systems

* Windows XP SP 3
* Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2
* Windows Vista SP 2 (all editions)

Newly supported applications for application settings backup:
Program name New Supported version
ICQ 6.5
Opera 9.63
Fixed issues

* Fixed resetting of password and encryption options when editing a task prior to its first run
* Fixed the issue of incorrect log entry when scheduled task for incremental backup to USB HDD (which is recognized as non-removable) fails when this HDD is not present, but the log says "Operation has succeeded."
* Fixed loss of some default "File level security options" during My Data task creation

Known issues and limitations of the version:

* Acronis True Image Home is unable to search:
o Archives in ZIP and TIB format on removable media
o Archives in ZIP format using GDS and WDS
* Archive to various places (AVP) does not work with FTP Server and the Acronis Secure Zone.
* Acronis True Image Home doesn't support backing up in compressed zip format to CD/DVD.
* The progress bar hangs when writing backups to CD\DVD. Please note that this does not prevent successful completion of the backup.
* Acronis True Image Home does not support GUID Partition Table (GPT) and dynamic disks. Dynamic disks are a type of RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) storage supported by the Microsoft Windows operating system. Hardware-based RAID sets are supported by the software.
* When upgrading from Acronis True Image 11 Home, tasks are not ported to Acronis True Image Home 2009. Also, it will not be possible to edit tasks created with Acronis True Image 11 home, and previously created scheduled tasks must be recreated following the upgrade.
* When updating from ATIH 11 with activated Acronis True Image Startup Recovery Manager (ASRM) to Acronis True Image Home 2009, the ASRM operates in trial mode by default. The user will not be able to create backups, only restore backups. In order to create backups from the ASRM, first deactivate the ASRM by going to Tools->Activate Startup Recovery Manager->Deactivate and then re-activate the ASRM by going to Tools->Activate Startup Recovery Manager->Activate

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I am having a problem with this build. It seems like it's not compatible with the current ESS. I get stuck on the Boot Screen.

Anyone else having this issue?

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I am having a problem with this build. It seems like it's not compatible with the current ESS. I get stuck on the Boot Screen.

Anyone else having this issue?

Same problem here on my main computer. I got stuck at boot up. Had to do a system restore. Maybe removing the external HD before install would help.

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In my case, there were no Ext. HD involved (would love to have one though..)

Oh well.. I guess i'll just have to downgrade(9709). So much for ASRM without ASZ. :hi:

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