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To: Bicycle who wrote (68899)3/1/2010 9:38:02 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Now will it restore? If you get a failed restore you are in for a pile of work as your C: partition is deleted during a restore process.

Better off for people to spend some money and get a copy of True Image that works on all drives rather than try and penny pinch and cause them a pile of grief.

If your back ups work, with WD True Image it could be a false sense of security, then when time comes to restore and it fails, you are up the creek without a paddle.

I had True Image fail to restore images on my Desktop and Notebook, this was version 10.0 (not 2010). Images were created in year 2010, but True Image 10 would not restore them, lost the partitions had to create new partitions, format and reinstall Windows and restore images I took in 2009. I called it the Y2010 Bug, never did find out why they failed. Acronis took 1.5 months to return my email, no solution, but I bought True Image 2010 and its working fine.