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Build14690November 26, 2018
Acronis True Image 2019 for Windows
What's new
- Acronis Active Protection can now detect potential cryptomining malware and protect your PC resources and network traffic from unauthorized usage.
- Improved the Acronis Active Protection Dashboard interface.
- Introduced the possibility of backing up personal Microsoft Office 365 accounts.
- Acronis Survival Kit can be created on USB flash drives.
- Bug fixes and other improvements.
Fixed issues
- Explorer.exe doesn't restart on Windows 7 when Acronis True Image is uninstalled by using the web installer.
- Mobile backup status on the PC was not updated after successful creation of backup on mobile device.
- Exclusion page for Clone Disk wizard is not updated according to user selection when multiple folders are selected.
- Recovering a system file from a Cloud file backup to the original location (USB-flash) finishes with an error, but the file was restored successfully.
- There is an empty recovery tab of a file backup to Cloud, created on macOS, in Acronis True Image 2019 under Windows.
- Installation of Acronis True Image 2019 fails if the memory integrity security feature is on.
- Upload speed is not limited by the option 'Limit upload speed to...' for file backups to Cloud.
- After "Clone Disk" operation is cancelled, target disks are all greyed out on the second launch of the Clone Disk utility.
- The user guide link in the start menu always leads to the English version despite the selection of a different location.
Known issues
- Backup comments do not reappear after reinstalling the product for file backups to Cloud.
- [TI-127741] File recovery to the original location from Acronis Cloud fails if the original file is locked.
- [TI-115928] After the computer is woken up from the sleep mode, the archiving operation fails. The following message appears: "Write error."
- [TI-54006] Some files remain on the local PC after archiving if the Internet connection is lost for some time during the archiving operation.
- [TI-100468] Acronis True Image requests credentials for a mapped public network share during the backup destination selection.
System requirements
Hardware requirements:
- A CPU that supports SSE instructions
Operating systems:
- Windows 10 (all editions, including the October 2018 Update) Beta builds are not supported. For more information, refer to https://kb.acronis.com/content/60589.
- Windows 8.1 (all editions)
- Windows 8 (all editions)
- Windows 7 SP1 (all editions)
- Windows Home Server 2011
- Windows XP SP3 (32-bit) New features have limited support in Windows XP.
It is possible for the software to work on other Windows operating systems, but it is not guaranteed.
File systems:
- NTFS
- Ext2/Ext3/Ext4
- ReiserFS(3) supported only for disk or partition backup/recovery operations.
- Linux SWAP supported only for disk or partition backup/recovery operations.
- HFS+/HFSX disk or partition recovery operation only (without resize).
- FAT16/32/exFAT disk or partition recovery operation only (without resize).
Storage media:
- Internal hard disk drives
- External hard disk drives with any of the following interfaces: USB (including USB 3.0), eSATA, FireWire (IEEE-1394), and SCSI
- Solid State Drives (SSD)
- Networked storage devices
Build17000November 28, 2018
Acronis True Image 2019 for Mac
What's new
- Introduced the possibility of backing up personal Microsoft Office 365 accounts.
- Cloning Fusion Drive disks is now supported.
- Implemented the Simple mode for recovery from bootable media.
- Added Acronis Survival Kit functionality to the Touch Bar.
- Bug fixes and other improvements.
Fixed issues
- It's not possible to clone Mac with Core Storage to Fusion Drive. The message "Cannot recover the selected volume" appears.
- Acronis True Image crashes on macOS 10.11 and 10.12 when the desktop console opens for the first time.
- Some animations do not work on macOS 10.14.
- An external drive with APFS is formatted during the creation of Acronis Survival Kit.
- On macOS 10.14 Acronis True Image selects the Preboot partition as a backup destination by default.
- Impossible to connect to network under media if a share name contains Apple apostrophes.
- When you start to search by a folder in a file backup, Acronis True Image searches by entire backup.
Known issues
- Backup comments do not reappear after reinstalling the product for file backups to Cloud.
- [TI-119797] An incremental backup starts automatically after the system disk was recovered to the original location.
- [TI-80267] The Recovery HD partition is not mapped automatically during recovery if the OS uses CoreStorage.
- [TI-77461] The archiving operation is not paused after losing connection to the destination device and does not start after reconnecting.
- [TI-80948] In the case of an unstable network connection, the recovery from a network share may fail. The following error appears: "The end of file has been reached."
- [TI-147647] During the cloning operation of a source drive with two or more APFS partitions, the following message appears: "Cannot create APFS container."
System requirements
Operating systems:
- macOS Mojave 10.14
- macOS High Sierra 10.13
- macOS Sierra 10.12
- OS X El Capitan 10.11
File systems:
- APFS
- HFS+
- Core Storage
- FAT32
- NTFS (including Boot Camp)
Unsupported configurations:
- RAIDs of any kind