#2. "RE: [Free!]Acronis True Image 10 Personal Edition" In response to marti (Reply # 1)
I have been using ATI version 7 for a while now with no problems but I couldn't resist trying this free version 10. Every time I try to install it I get the following message: The installation was interrupted before Acronis True Image could be installed. You need to restart the installer to try again. I have uninstalled 7 first, rebooted, but I still get the message. There are various 'solutions' on various forums but no definitive one. I'm using Windows XP/SP3. I would be very interested if you get the same thing and if anyone has a foolproof solution. BTW I installed it successfully on a Vista system with no previous version installed.
#6. "RE: [Free!]Acronis True Image 10 Personal Edition" In response to rabgary (Reply # 0)
I have registered a couple of times for True Image 10 and have been sent the email with serial number. Each email does not have a link to download the program, only to upgrade to the new version.
Does anyone know whether the offer has expired or where I can find the download link for True Image 10 please?
#11. "RE: [Free!]Acronis True Image 10 Personal Edition" In response to rabgary (Reply # 9)
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QUOTE: Read through the thread in my original post.It is up to 152 replies now and you can probably find something there
Yes.
The DSL thread is definitely growing, with many having similar problems.
While I did not read every post, most of what I took away seemed to lean between, "grab this it's a good freebie" AND, if you have an older version it may have more features you enjoy than this new TI10 "personal" version has.
Upon checking my TI9 I see what they mean and will just run with it for now.
A good find for those not having a decent backup program yet though, IMHO. Thank you for sharing.
#13. "RE: [Free!]Acronis True Image 10 Personal Edition" In response to rabgary (Reply # 0)
I found these (applies to TI v9 and v10) very useful when I had to do a full restore with my TI v10 Home edition. Obviously worth printing out the Restore part before you need it. I imagine that most of it will also apply to the Personal edition, I only ever make full backups. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=168165