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Can anyone explain how it is I can work in windows while TI makes a full backup? If I create a file during the backup process is it imaged if TI encounters that file after I created it but not if it has gone past that "point"?
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Hello Jaxx,
This <Acronis article> explains how TI achieves live imaging. As it explains in the article, after TI takes its "snapshot", any changes written to the system drive will not be included in that particular image. Regards
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Thanks - very interesting
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