This version introduced several workflow improvements and security enhancements:
: A visual management tool that lets you view and manage backup files from a single screen, including screenshots of the desktop at the time of each backup.
: It provides the ability to back up and restore dynamic disks, including multi-partition and fault-tolerant volumes. The "Plus Pack" Advantage : This allows you
: Build 6868 was among the early versions to support the then-new USB 3.0 standard, significantly speeding up data transfers for external drive backups. The "Plus Pack" Advantage
: This allows you to restore a system image to entirely different hardware (different make or model), which is vital if your original PC fails and you must recover to a new machine. Acronis True Image Home 2011 (Version 14
: Users can create WinPE-based rescue media, making it easier to load custom drivers and scripts during the recovery process. System Requirements & Compatibility
: The 2011 version featured a new graphical interface with drag-and-drop shortcuts to quickly move backup tasks to the desktop for one-click execution. : Compatible with local hard drives
Acronis True Image Home 2011 (Version 14.0.0 Build 6868) remains a significant release for users of legacy Windows systems who need a reliable, local-first backup solution. Released in late 2010, this specific build was a cornerstone for users, offering deep integration with the OS and a redesigned interface aimed at simplifying complex recovery tasks. Key Features of Build 6868 Final
: Designed primarily for Windows 7 (all editions), it also supports Windows Vista (SP2) and Windows XP (Home and Professional SP3).
: Compatible with local hard drives, Network Attached Storage (NAS), and FTP servers. Legacy Considerations