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Judging from the posts here on this forum, version 10 seems more stable and less buggy. Is it possible to buy that version now?
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It is all very hardware dependant - 10 may work well for you or it may not. It worked well for me in that it backed up fine but restores took 17 hours for 80 gig. This was much improved once I made a VistaPE disk but even then I used to get problems with dual booting following a restore. 2009 is for me the best ever TI product, it works fast with or without a WinPE disk and is much better suited to my Vista environment. Bottom line you pays your money and you makes your choice or chance should perhaps be the right word. |
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I never recommend buying obsolete versions without good reason. If TI2009 doesn't work for you, then you likely have a good reason but you also have the prospect it will be fixed in a new build; something that won't happen with TI10.
You don't have to pay your money and take a chance, just download the trial version of 2009 and see how it works on your system. Then you can decide on the best course of action. |
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Hello jaystak,
Thank you for your interesting in Acronis True Image You can use the list of our official resellers to find outdated versions of Acronis True Image. Use the following link http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...s/locator.html Best regards, -- Dmitry Nikolaev
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