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What is the best replacement for Macrium Reflect
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<blockquote data-quote="Acadia" data-source="post: 1104279" data-attributes="member: 89088"><p>I own R-Drive as a backup for my two favorite backups, Macrium and Terabyte. I have only used it twice to recover and that was just testing, worked fine.</p><p>Here is an article that may be of interest to some: <a href="https://www.pcworld.com/article/407021/best-windows-backup-software.html" target="_blank">Best Windows backup software 2021: Free and paid options reviewed</a></p><p>But I had to laugh because the article only briefly mentions Macrium, and doesn't mention Terabyte or Hasleo at all.</p><p></p><p>I would feel safe relying on R-Drive, the only thing that I can really comment on is that is much slower at creating a backup than Macrium, and that's the old Macrium.</p><p>Acadia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acadia, post: 1104279, member: 89088"] I own R-Drive as a backup for my two favorite backups, Macrium and Terabyte. I have only used it twice to recover and that was just testing, worked fine. Here is an article that may be of interest to some: [URL="https://www.pcworld.com/article/407021/best-windows-backup-software.html"]Best Windows backup software 2021: Free and paid options reviewed[/URL] But I had to laugh because the article only briefly mentions Macrium, and doesn't mention Terabyte or Hasleo at all. I would feel safe relying on R-Drive, the only thing that I can really comment on is that is much slower at creating a backup than Macrium, and that's the old Macrium. Acadia [/QUOTE]
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