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What events have occurred in which you did a restore?
Replace HDD?
Restore to a previous version on the same HDD?
Recreate everything on a completely new pc?
You know how every now and then you do an update (even a Windows update), delete a program, malware, or cleaner leaves something not functional?
Have you ever turned on your computer only to find out that your HDD/SDD has died or that Windows now doesn't recognize you have the drive mounted? I've had that a couple of times. Just plop in another drive, restore latest image and update to current. Maybe 30 minutes, depending upon how much data the image was made from. Could be a lot longer than 30 minutes, of course, if you have movie or music library taking up lots of GB. On my market-dedicated machines, restoring an image takes <10 minutes.
I've cloned from one drive to another to use in a different machine (all of mine are the same model, bios, mobo.)
When you restore an image from Acronis, it's not the same as Windows Restore. Restoring an image is more like cloning.
I prefer to clone when that works... it's a lot faster. But you can have many images stored. I've had a couple of situations where I had a problem and restored my latest image only to find out the latest image had the problem also, but I didn't know it at the time of making the image. So, restored an earlier image(s) until I found one without the problem. Then, update to current.
A few months ago, I had a problem not too long after installing Kaspersy AV. In troubleshooting, I thought Kaspersky might be the cuplrit (wasn't), so I uninstalled it. In doing so, it knocked out part of the realtime charting in eSignal and MetaStock. Reinstalling the AV didn't fix that problem. So, I restored an image (to the same SSD) and regained function.
Acronis has saved me hundreds of hours and lots of aggravation.
Some people are saying Acronis isn't as good as it used to be. Besides, I think now it's a subscription software. If you're still using XP or W7 (don't know if it works on W8), check eBay for Acronis True Image v11. It's not subscription and still works.