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| Bought WD My Book Essential edition 329GB with WD backup software.
Software had no manual - uses a wizard with minimum
instructions and a paltry amount of FAQs.
'Am considering Acronis 9.0 or Novabackup 7.3 but
wondering if either will work with the WD external My Book or
if I have to use the WD software. Also, if I can use either the
Acronis
or Nova, which would be the easiest to use and, would either allow
me to have full or partial backups overwrite earlier (same name)
backups
so that I would have only the most recent backup on the external drive
?
Hoping the above is clear,
Regards,
Roy
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| zolty,
Your message is perfectly clear, I am also considering Acronis 9.0 and
Novabackup 7.3. I already have an ax to grind with Novabackup, because
they failed to answer my inquiry about a comment on their website that
warned against trying to use their Disaster Recovery if you have a USB
attached device that does not provide Manufacturer based drivers. I am
doing just that. I want to B/U to a new Seagate USB 120 Gig HD that
uses Microsoft drivers. It did not come with any CD, so they assumed
you would be using Microsoft drivers. Novastor does not explain their
position on the website, so I wrote them, but never received a reply. I
suppose that should make my mind up. Who needs a company who isn't
there when you need them?
I hope you get a response from someone who uses Acronis 9.0. I'm
already talking myself out of Novabackup. :-)
Got to get some sleep.
Ken
zolty wrote:
> Bought WD My Book Essential edition 329GB with WD backup software.
> Software had no manual - uses a wizard with minimum
> instructions and a paltry amount of FAQs.
>
> 'Am considering Acronis 9.0 or Novabackup 7.3 but
> wondering if either will work with the WD external My Book or
> if I have to use the WD software. Also, if I can use either the
> Acronis
> or Nova, which would be the easiest to use and, would either allow
> me to have full or partial backups overwrite earlier (same name)
> backups
> so that I would have only the most recent backup on the external drive
> ?
>
> Hoping the above is clear,
>
> Regards,
>
> Roy
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| On 2 Sep 2006 20:47:05 -0700, "zolty" <rzoton2@comcast.net> wrote:
>Bought WD My Book Essential edition 329GB with WD backup software.
>Software had no manual - uses a wizard with minimum
>instructions and a paltry amount of FAQs.
>
>'Am considering Acronis 9.0 or Novabackup 7.3 but
>wondering if either will work with the WD external My Book or
>if I have to use the WD software. Also, if I can use either the
>Acronis
>or Nova, which would be the easiest to use and, would either allow
>me to have full or partial backups overwrite earlier (same name)
>backups
>so that I would have only the most recent backup on the external drive
>?
>
>Hoping the above is clear,
>
>Regards,
>
>Roy
Acronis True Image 9.0 will do everything you want except overwrite
earlier backups. You will have to delete them yourself.
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Ken_T wrote:
> zolty,
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> Got to get some sleep.
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> Ken
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Ken T,
Thanks for your reply (also Shel)
Just checked out the Acronis reviews at Amazon and also at:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/8142...ue-image-9.html
where you can see a good comparision of Acronis/Novabackup.
While there are some small negatives w/Acronis (or most programs)
there also seem to be more positives than at Nova plus I like the
option of a complete drive image if I should switch drives or
computers.
FYI Compusa has Acronis at $29.99 thru September 9th.
At that price I can't afford to spend much more time researching.
Thanks again,
B regards,
Roy
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| Roy,
Thanks for the link to PC Pro. That is a very convincing review for
Acronis TI. I have a special deal from Acronis for $29.99 (I think, or
$29.95) for TI9. They will let you in on special promotions if you
leave your email addy with them.
Maybe I should let you be the canary in the coal mine, and if your
install goes well, and you have no problems, I'll snap it up before the
special price goes away. ;-)
Thanks again for your help and I wish you the best. Let me know how it
goes please.
Cheers,
Ken
> Thanks for your reply (also Shel)
>
> Just checked out the Acronis reviews at Amazon and also at:
> http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/8142...ue-image-9.html
> where you can see a good comparision of Acronis/Novabackup.
> While there are some small negatives w/Acronis (or most programs)
> there also seem to be more positives than at Nova plus I like the
> option of a complete drive image if I should switch drives or
> computers.
> FYI Compusa has Acronis at $29.99 thru September 9th.
> At that price I can't afford to spend much more time researching.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> B regards,
>
> Roy
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| jaygreg 2006-09-09, 1:13 pm |
| Ken, I'm about to buy Acronis as well but the only deal I can find for
$29.95 is for the 9.0 version that requires a third party program to burn a
CD. The 9.0 "Home" version has that built in. Which one is your deal
targeted at?
"Ken_T" <nofear451-techie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157345574.559022.107490@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> Roy,
>
> Thanks for the link to PC Pro. That is a very convincing review for
> Acronis TI. I have a special deal from Acronis for $29.99 (I think, or
> $29.95) for TI9. They will let you in on special promotions if you
> leave your email addy with them.
>
> Maybe I should let you be the canary in the coal mine, and if your
> install goes well, and you have no problems, I'll snap it up before the
> special price goes away. ;-)
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> Thanks again for your help and I wish you the best. Let me know how it
> goes please.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ken
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>
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| Chuck U. Farley 2006-09-09, 7:14 pm |
| > Ken, I'm about to buy Acronis as well but the only deal I can find for
> $29.95 is for the 9.0 version that requires a third party program to burn
a
> CD. The 9.0 "Home" version has that built in. Which one is your deal
> targeted at?
Just responded to your other post. Didn't know you still had to have third
party s/w to burn a CD/DVD. The home version that you need is here in
downloadable form:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E1681279691SF
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| jaygreg,
I was talking about an email I received in July! believe it or not. I
still have the email and it still comes up $29.95. The email refers to
the True Image 9.0 Home version. The email also says that if you are
interested in other products, you can use the code "SUMMER" in the
Shopping Cart. It is supposed to give you a 40% OFF discount on any
Home and Home Office product and upgrade. Try it. It may still work.
Ken
jaygreg wrote:
> Ken, I'm about to buy Acronis as well but the only deal I can find for
> $29.95 is for the 9.0 version that requires a third party program to burn a
> CD. The 9.0 "Home" version has that built in. Which one is your deal
> targeted at?
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| jaygreg 2006-09-10, 7:16 pm |
| I called the Acronis Online Store and explored the possiblity of using a
code for a discount. I was informed that, although they do have offers from
time to time, they have no promo now, the promos they do have pertsain to
upgrades, there was a promo for $29.99 but it was an upgrade requiring a
prior version (I don't have a prior version), and the discount codes they do
use are numbers. I concluded I must have misread your message. Were you
talking about some other vendor, Ken?
"Ken_T" <nofear451-techie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1157914791.564226.201610@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> jaygreg,
>
> I was talking about an email I received in July! believe it or not. I
> still have the email and it still comes up $29.95. The email refers to
> the True Image 9.0 Home version. The email also says that if you are
> interested in other products, you can use the code "SUMMER" in the
> Shopping Cart. It is supposed to give you a 40% OFF discount on any
> Home and Home Office product and upgrade. Try it. It may still work.
>
> Ken
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> jaygreg wrote:
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| Ian Singer 2006-09-11, 1:16 am |
| Ken_T wrote:
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> I was talking about an email I received in July! believe it or not. I
> still have the email and it still comes up $29.95. The email refers to
> the True Image 9.0 Home version. The email also says that if you are
> interested in other products, you can use the code "SUMMER" in the
> Shopping Cart. It is supposed to give you a 40% OFF discount on any
> Home and Home Office product and upgrade. Try it. It may still work.
Needs a claim code and a security code to work.
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| Sorry about taking so long jaygreg. I just tried the link in the
Acronis email, and it still works. It puts True Image 9.0 Home version
in the shopping cart for $29.95. I can't say what would happen if I
clicked on "Buy". It might tell me that the offer is expired then. If
that happened, I would check out newegg for the $29.95 download price
quoted in another post here.
Ken
jaygreg wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> I called the Acronis Online Store and explored the possiblity of using a
> code for a discount. I was informed that, although they do have offers from
> time to time, they have no promo now, the promos they do have pertsain to
> upgrades, there was a promo for $29.99 but it was an upgrade requiring a
> prior version (I don't have a prior version), and the discount codes they do
> use are numbers. I concluded I must have misread your message. Were you
> talking about some other vendor, Ken?
>
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> "Ken_T" <nofear451-techie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1157914791.564226.201610@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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| Here is a link to the newegg d/l page:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...82E1681279691SF
I hope it works
Ken
Ken_T wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Sorry about taking so long jaygreg. I just tried the link in the
> Acronis email, and it still works. It puts True Image 9.0 Home version
> in the shopping cart for $29.95. I can't say what would happen if I
> clicked on "Buy". It might tell me that the offer is expired then. If
> that happened, I would check out newegg for the $29.95 download price
> quoted in another post here.
>
> Ken
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> jaygreg wrote:
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| You did and I appreciate it!
Ken
Chuck U. Farley wrote:
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> Why didn't _I_ think of that? <g>
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| jaygreg 2006-09-28, 1:17 am |
| Tha's certainly not what I'm getting at the Acronis website Ken
http://shop.acronis.com/dr/v2/ec_Ma...5&CUR=840&CID=0
What URL are you using for that order page?
"Ken_T" <nofear451-techie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1158208940.635158.272430@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Sorry about taking so long jaygreg. I just tried the link in the
> Acronis email, and it still works. It puts True Image 9.0 Home version
> in the shopping cart for $29.95. I can't say what would happen if I
> clicked on "Buy". It might tell me that the offer is expired then. If
> that happened, I would check out newegg for the $29.95 download price
> quoted in another post here.
>
> Ken
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> jaygreg wrote:
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