choucove
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I just took a look again at the latest version of Acronis that I have (TrueImage 2010) and found that it actually does not support a copy from one location to another without compressing as a specific file when running the automatic backups within Windows. I'm quite confused about that, honestly, as I could have sworn it had the option in one of its versions. But, from the looks of it, it will only allow me while running the program within Windows to make a backup of files and folders to a single compressed file elsewhere.
On the good side, though, I also double checked and this newer version is capable of making a complete hard drive clone from my primary operating system hard drive to a second hard drive while within Windows. Now, I've tried this before on a couple of other (older) computers and the option did not work, it would not detect and list the primary operating system hard drive as a valid source drive, but it may be different with this hardware or that I'm running Windows 7 on this computer. Either way, it was nice to see that.
But unfortunately, no I was wrong: Acronis will not do a direct copy within Windows from one source folder to one destination folder like can be done with Cobian Backup or Backup Magic.
On the good side, though, I also double checked and this newer version is capable of making a complete hard drive clone from my primary operating system hard drive to a second hard drive while within Windows. Now, I've tried this before on a couple of other (older) computers and the option did not work, it would not detect and list the primary operating system hard drive as a valid source drive, but it may be different with this hardware or that I'm running Windows 7 on this computer. Either way, it was nice to see that.
But unfortunately, no I was wrong: Acronis will not do a direct copy within Windows from one source folder to one destination folder like can be done with Cobian Backup or Backup Magic.