![]() ![]() our laptop froze, probably due to virtually no free RAM. Then, we’ve also launched Chrome and Skype to see what happens, and. After we’ve archived several files, 10 Mb in size total, and clicked “View in File Explorer”, both CPU and RAM utilization went through the roof. Strangely enough, we encountered a serious issue when performing a simple archiving task. There are two ways to archive files in True Image: specify path to a folder or mark (tick the boxes) the files to archive.Īrchives menu does not display every archive separately - to view those a user has to click on the View in File Explorer link to open Windows Explorer. This is useful when you have important but rarely used files: pictures, documents, etc. Unlike backup, archiving moves files to another destination, thus after it more free disk space appears. ![]() To convert TIB file to VHD, go to Backup section, click arrow-down icon on the disk image, select Convert to VHD option, and follow the instructions. If a disk image contains Windows 7/8/10 system partition, a PC can boot from it, however any changes will only be saved on that image. Images of disks/partitions can be converted to VHD file format ( virtual hard disk). It conveniently displays a history previous backups so a user can select the one to recover. Recovery tab serves to restore files/folders or an entire backup copy. Scheduler allows to do daily, weekly, monthly backups, as well as nonstop (starts in 5 minutes after modifying the data), do not schedule, upon event (user logon/logoff, connection of external device, shutdown/restart).īackup lists can be sorted by various parameters such as name, date, update date, size, source type, destination type, newest/oldest. There is an interesting option called Delayed archiving: click Additional options from the Back up now button dropdown, select to perform a backup in 1, 2, 4, 6 hours or later.Įach backup can be set up via the following options: schedule, notifications, exclusions (file, folder, file extension), and a few extra settings. Backups can be password protected (encrypted), though note that a password can not be restored in case of loss.
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