Back up as things happen

  • Launching the system

    Launching the system

    Regularly capture copies of clean data immediately after startup, before anything happens – like an accidental deletion, hardware failure, or malware attack.
  • Attaching a USB drive

    Attaching a USB drive

    Anyone who prefers a USB external hard drive as their backup destination will love how easy backups become. Simply connect the drive and the backup begins.
  • Entering Power Nap

    Entering Power Nap

    Mac users have the ability to back up their machine’s data when it enters Power Nap mode – allowing them to save both battery power and their data.
  • Shutting down

    Shutting down

    Most system failures occur when shutting down, but automatically triggering a backup when you shutdown ensures you capture all of your most current changes.

Choose a cyber protection plan that meets your needs

Formerly Acronis True Image

Works On Multiple Platforms

Microsoft Windows

  • Windows 11 (all editions)
  • Windows 10 (all editions)
  • Windows 8+ (all editions)
  • Windows 7 SP1 (all editions)
  • Windows Home Server 2011

    Mobile operating systems

    • iOS 12.0 or later
    • Android 7.0 or later

      Windows file systems

      • NTFS
      • Ext2/Ext3/Ext4
      • ReiserFS(3)
      • Linux SWAP
      • HFS+/HFSX
      • FAT16/32/exFAT

        Apple macOS

        • macOS Sonoma 14
        • macOS Ventura 13
        • macOS Monterey 12
        • macOS Big Sur 11
        • macOS Catalina 10.15

          macOS file system

          • APFS
          • HFS+
          • Core Storage
          • FAT32
          • NTFS (including Boot Camp)

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