Quote from CoolTrader:
I'm also thinking about backup of my entire hard drive. I'm going to buy a second internal hard drive to clone the data on the other one. The backup drive is disconnected unless in backup process, so a power failure won't hurt it. If the main drive is damaged, the backup can replace it immediately. Can Acronis help me do this?
Yes, Acronis can do this. So can Casper XP 3.0.
As HDs are so cheap, let me suggest:
a. Have 3 HDs (I have 4 for each machine)
b. Have 2 mounted at all times and make quick backups as often as you need with a 3rd out of the machine in case of catastrophic loss.
c. Periodically, rotate the 2nd and 3rd HDs to keep the 3rd relatively current.
Casper XP 3.0 does an "incremental clone" process where only changed files are overwritten on updates.... very fast. Acronis will copy the entire drive at each cloning.
One more thing.... If you have or buy a new WD HD, you can get Data Lifeguard Tools* software which will also clone. The good part is that it's free. The possible bad part is that it may not make perfect copies with your system because of a curious hardware issue. However, your original HD will not be at risk if you try.
If the WD software works for you, it is very good and relatively fast if your system supports DMA.
*Seagate and Maxtor also have free installation software, but WD's is superior for ease of use. The software for each HD maker is a version of Kroll OnTrack Disk Manager. If WDs software won't work properly, the others will not either... in that case, you'll want to use Acronis or Casper. Both are very good at cloning.