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Terabyte Image for Windows is an affordable and reliable drive image backup and restore solution that provides an easy and convenient way to completely backup all your hard drive's data, programs and operating systems. It utilizes the technology provided by Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) or PHYLock™, an add-on component included in the Image for Windows package. VSS and PHYLock™ allows you to continue using your computer while the backup is locked to a point-in-time. This eliminates the inconsistencies typically experienced while backing up a partition that is in use. It runs under the Windows operating system, yet it can backup or restore any partition, including those of DOS or Linux, and even partitions encrypted by third-party software.

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Hi! Retail version please? thanks!

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TeraByte Drive Image Backup & Restore Suite v3.18 + WinPE & WinRE Retail

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LeeSmithG

Macrium Reflect Home for me is the best since Norton Ghost.

 

I have tried a few and Macrium Refelct Home is perfect and very easy to use.

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3 hours ago, LeeSmithG said:

Macrium Reflect Home for me is the best since Norton Ghost.

 

I have tried a few and Macrium Refelct Home is perfect and very easy to use.

 

Macrium is slow compared to Terabyte or Acronis.

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On 5/5/2018 at 10:07 PM, alexxf said:

 

Macrium is slow compared to Terabyte or Acronis.

Macrium Reflect isn't slow at all,this depend on which type of hardware is intalled,but his main feature is: it is not failing to restore,like Acronis do sometime

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I use both Terabyte and Macrium.  From the (most important) reliability viewpoint, I find both of them to be excellent. On all of my 3 PCs Terabyte is noticeably faster than Macrium when making a full backup, while Macrium is faster creating differentials and incrementals.  I also find Macrium to be the faster of the two restoring images.  

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