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As Acronis True Image for Mac has a possibility to back up Parallels Desktop virtual machines, during the disk level backups it sends to the system a request to check whether Parallels Desktop is installed. In case Parallels Desktop is absent, Acronis True Image writes the result of the request to the logs. Acronis True Image 2017 for PC. Acronis True Image 2017 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2016 for PC. Acronis True Image 2016 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2015 for PC. Acronis True Image 2015 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2014. Licensing policy. Acronis True Image is the go-to backup and disk imaging solution for your PC, it can back up all the data you need and securely destroy all confidential data you do not need anymore. Note: Check the update at the end of the post for the latest version(2020). With Acronis True Image 2017, you will be able to backup selected files and folders or entire disks and partitions, as well as.
I setup up backup of an external drive to another external drive. The first time it obviously backed up everything, approx. 1.1Tb. This afternoon it started the second backup and the best I can tell is that it is doing a full backup again. The backup will take about 2.5 hours. In effect, because I keep two sets of backups for two different external drives, Acronis will be backing up all day everyday.
While it is very important for me to have these drives back up regularly, much of the data on the drives, primarily LightRoom directories, changes very infrequently. It seems ilke these drives would be perfect for differential backups.
Am I doing something wrong or am I reading the process wrong?
Thanks
Hal, welcome to these user forums.
Please see posts: 78122: Does the latest TrueImage for Mac (build 6564) support incremental backups? and 65756: Incremental backup which suggest that the default behaviour for TrueImage for Mac is to create an initial full backup file and update this file with incremental backups within the same single file thereafter. These posts are probably from older versions of the ATIH application but look to be still valid.
(I cannot offer any further help on this question as I only have experience of the Windows product).
Thanks Steve,
Just simply think about a software, which is charging a huge amount to access that but a person uploads the same software, same benefits free of cost.You have to understand that the person who uploaded that must follow illegal ways to crack the license of the original software.If the software organization can identify you, you might be charged fine or suffer from jail. Be alert from Malware/Virus Affected FilesThere might have virus into the software you are downloading from the torrent. So this is much better and easy to aware of that kind of pirated or copyrighted files. Best torrent downloading software.
it does look like successive backups got shorter. For some reason that second backup acted like it was backing up the full 1.1Tb again but it actually failed at the very end afte boutr 4 hours.
I have no had multiple second and third backups. It looks like they ar far shorter on those drives where there was little change.
At this point it looks like all is working as it supposed to.
Thanks for your response.
Hal II
Acronis TI 2017 are there any problems backing up to a Thunderbolt 3 device under Windows 10 64 bit?
Thanks,
Al
Alan, there shouldn't be any problems with backing up to a Thunderbolt 3 device from within Windows 10 as Acronis will use the device drivers provided within the OS to know how to access / write to the device.
What may be more of a challenge is recovering your backup from the same device using the Acronis Rescue Media where you would need to check that your Thunderbolt 3 device is recognised by the media when booted. This again shouldn't be an issue with the Windows PE version of the Rescue Media that can be created with ATIH 2017 for Windows. You would need one of the people with Mac experience to speak to doing this from ATIH 2017 for Mac.
I have tried using Acronis Rescue Media 2018 with a Thunderbolt-3 devices. It does NOT see the device which indicates to me that Acronis has not included the Thunderbolt-3 driver in their Windows PE bootable rescue media.
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Robert, please consider using the MVP Custom ATIPE Builder script (link below) which will allow you to include device drivers from your computer or else to add extra drivers as needed.
As Acronis True Image for Mac has a possibility to back up Parallels Desktop virtual machines, during the disk level backups it sends to the system a request to check whether Parallels Desktop is installed. In case Parallels Desktop is absent, Acronis True Image writes the result of the request to the logs. Acronis True Image 2017 for PC. Acronis True Image 2017 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2016 for PC. Acronis True Image 2016 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2015 for PC. Acronis True Image 2015 for Mac. Acronis True Image 2014. Licensing policy. Acronis True Image is the go-to backup and disk imaging solution for your PC, it can back up all the data you need and securely destroy all confidential data you do not need anymore. Note: Check the update at the end of the post for the latest version(2020). With Acronis True Image 2017, you will be able to backup selected files and folders or entire disks and partitions, as well as.
I setup up backup of an external drive to another external drive. The first time it obviously backed up everything, approx. 1.1Tb. This afternoon it started the second backup and the best I can tell is that it is doing a full backup again. The backup will take about 2.5 hours. In effect, because I keep two sets of backups for two different external drives, Acronis will be backing up all day everyday.
While it is very important for me to have these drives back up regularly, much of the data on the drives, primarily LightRoom directories, changes very infrequently. It seems ilke these drives would be perfect for differential backups.
Am I doing something wrong or am I reading the process wrong?
Thanks
Hal, welcome to these user forums.
Please see posts: 78122: Does the latest TrueImage for Mac (build 6564) support incremental backups? and 65756: Incremental backup which suggest that the default behaviour for TrueImage for Mac is to create an initial full backup file and update this file with incremental backups within the same single file thereafter. These posts are probably from older versions of the ATIH application but look to be still valid.
(I cannot offer any further help on this question as I only have experience of the Windows product).
Thanks Steve,
Just simply think about a software, which is charging a huge amount to access that but a person uploads the same software, same benefits free of cost.You have to understand that the person who uploaded that must follow illegal ways to crack the license of the original software.If the software organization can identify you, you might be charged fine or suffer from jail. Be alert from Malware/Virus Affected FilesThere might have virus into the software you are downloading from the torrent. So this is much better and easy to aware of that kind of pirated or copyrighted files. Best torrent downloading software.
it does look like successive backups got shorter. For some reason that second backup acted like it was backing up the full 1.1Tb again but it actually failed at the very end afte boutr 4 hours.
I have no had multiple second and third backups. It looks like they ar far shorter on those drives where there was little change.
At this point it looks like all is working as it supposed to.
Thanks for your response.
Hal II
Acronis TI 2017 are there any problems backing up to a Thunderbolt 3 device under Windows 10 64 bit?
Thanks,
Al
Alan, there shouldn't be any problems with backing up to a Thunderbolt 3 device from within Windows 10 as Acronis will use the device drivers provided within the OS to know how to access / write to the device.
What may be more of a challenge is recovering your backup from the same device using the Acronis Rescue Media where you would need to check that your Thunderbolt 3 device is recognised by the media when booted. This again shouldn't be an issue with the Windows PE version of the Rescue Media that can be created with ATIH 2017 for Windows. You would need one of the people with Mac experience to speak to doing this from ATIH 2017 for Mac.
I have tried using Acronis Rescue Media 2018 with a Thunderbolt-3 devices. It does NOT see the device which indicates to me that Acronis has not included the Thunderbolt-3 driver in their Windows PE bootable rescue media.
x
Robert, please consider using the MVP Custom ATIPE Builder script (link below) which will allow you to include device drivers from your computer or else to add extra drivers as needed.
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In the hope that my comments will help others avoid the DAYS of research and 'pain' associated with getting this to work, I'll post my results. It really bugged me that the Acronis documentation offered absolutely NO HELP. Neither did Acronis support. The official Acronis hardware support URL lists Thunderbolt as supported, and it works quite well ONLINE. However, you're stuck if you need to restore your backup OFFLINE!
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Using the MVP Custom ATIPE Builder worked but only after a lot of effort.
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First, I had to locate the appropriate Intel Thunderbolt-3 drivers. Do NOT go to the Intel website. These drivers are vendor-specific. I copied the 'Thunderbolt' folder that I found on the install media from the PC Vendor. In this case, it was an HP EliteBook 850 G5. The 'Thunderbolt' folder was under the 'Intel' folder at the root of the install media. Copy this ENTIRE folder (there are two important drivers, .inf files, and other files) to the 'Drivers_Custom' folder under 'MVP_ATIPEBuilder_v182'. Run the builder utility and make sure to select the 'inject custom drivers' option.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTES: You're still not done! You have to enter the BIOS on the PC and disable Thunderbolt Security before the Acronis Windows PE was able to see the Thunderbolt-3 drive connected to the PC. On the HP PC, it was in the BIOS settings under 'Advanced > Port Options'. I had to UNCHECK the box 'Require BIOS PW to change Thunderbolt Security'. Select 'PCIe and DisplayPort - No Security'. Now, I could see the Thunderbolt-3 drive both in the Boot Options and also in the Acronis bootable CUSTOM Windows PE.
Finally, I was able to use the bootable 'Acronis/Tools/Clone Disk' to clone the original 512 GB PCIe SSD onto a 1 TB PCIe SSD.
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Robert, thank you for sharing your solution to getting this to work.