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Imagine the scene: there's been a major hard drive disaster, and you're going to have to restore your data from backups. Which is just about the time you begin to regret only backing up a select few files and folders. Especially as now you'll spend ages reinstalling everything before you can restore the backups at all (at which time you'll probably discover those important files you forgot to include).
There is a better way. Run True Image Personal and it'll create an exact image of your hard drive, or a specific partition, so nothing will be left out. In the event of any problems you can restore your drive image and the PC will be exactly as it was, for the fastest possible disaster recovery.
But won't backing up everything take a while? Not necessarily. The first time you run True Image Personal it'll have a lot of data to save, of course, but subsequently it can make incremental backups, copying only files that have changed recently.
Creating image backups obviously requires a lot of disk space, but the program can help there, too. Data compression reduces the size of the backup file, which can then be stored on a network or external drive, or split into smaller files and written to CD or DVD.
And what if you don't want to restore an entire image at one time? No problem, True Image Personal lets you create a virtual drive to view any backup image. Now you can use Explorer to browse the drive, and restore any particular files or folders that you like.
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