Acronis True Image for Windows
What's new
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Added support for Windows 11 25H2.
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Introduced Patch Management for Windows systems.
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Added notifications to prompt critical backup operations.
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Added support for exFAT partitions on Linux for improved external drive compatibility.
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Security enhancements and vulnerability fixes.
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Bug fixes and other improvements.
For more information about security updates, see List of fixed security vulnerabilities of Acronis True Image.
Fixed issues
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Some local backups were missing from the backups list after product reinstallation.
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Incorrect error details were shown when installation failed due to incompatible processor architecture.
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The application could hang during sign-out.
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Quick Scan continued running after being manually paused.
Known issues
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Opening .tib files through Windows Explorer may take longer than expected.
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After a subscription has expired for more than 30 days, an "Activation Required" message is displayed instead of a block screen.
Languages
Documentation: English, German, Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Indonesian, Turkish
Release notes: English, German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese Simplified
System requirements
Hardware requirements
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Intel CORE 2 Duo (2 GHz) or equivalent processor that supports SSE instructions
Operating systems
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Windows 11 (all editions)
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Windows 10
* Beta builds are not supported.
** Windows Embedded, IoT editions, Windows 10 LTSB, and Windows 10 LTSC are not supported.
*** The software may work on other Windows operating systems, but compatibility is not guaranteed.
File systems
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NTFS
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Ext2/Ext3/Ext4
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ReiserFS(3)*
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Linux SWAP*
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HFS+**/HFSX**
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FAT16/32/exFAT**
* File systems are supported only for backup and recovery of disks or partitions.
** Disk recovery, partition recovery, and cloning operations are supported without resizing.
If a file system is not supported or is corrupted, Acronis True Image (formerly known as Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office) can copy data by using a sector-by-sector approach.
Storage media
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Hard disk drives (HDD)
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Solid-state drives (SSD)
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Networked storage devices
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FTP servers. The FTP server must allow file transfers in the passive mode. Acronis True Image splits a backup into files with a size of 2 GB when backing up directly to an FTP server.
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Acronis Cloud
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CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, BD-RE
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USB 1.1/2.0/3.0, USB-C, eSATA, FireWire (IEEE-1394), SCSI, and PC card storage devices
Limitations on operations with dynamic disks
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Creation of Acronis Secure Zone on dynamic disks is not supported.
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Recovery of a dynamic volume as a dynamic volume with manual resizing is not supported.
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The Try&Decide tool cannot be used for protecting dynamic disks.
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The "Clone disk" operation is not supported for dynamic disks.
Acronis True Image for macOS
What's new
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Added support for macOS Tahoe 26.
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Added notifications to prompt critical backup operations.
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Security enhancements and vulnerability fixes.
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Bug fixes and other improvements.
For more information about security updates, see List of fixed security vulnerabilities of Acronis True Image.
Fixed issues
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On Mac (ARM), incremental mobile backups could fail due to a connection issue after updating to Acronis True Image 2026.
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Files could be quarantined even when protection was paused or permanently turned off.
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Protection status icons were missing in the tray center for some notifications.
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The app could crash when a Promise Pegasus 2 device was connected.
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The user interface did not update properly during sign-out.
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Duplicate local backups appeared in the application.
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Cloning a Fusion Drive to an external drive could fail.
Known issues
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A password for mobile backup may be requested during archive creation.
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An empty archive folder may be created in Acronis Drive after archiving to another Mac.
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The message "Some sources not found" may be missing in the Backup tab when a backup fails due to symbolic links.
Languages
English, German, Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Indonesian, Turkish
System requirements
Operating systems
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macOS Tahoe 26
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macOS Sequoia 15
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macOS Sonoma 14
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macOS Ventura 13
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macOS Monterey 12
File systems
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APFS
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HFS+
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FAT32
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NTFS (including Boot Camp). You cannot back up data to a disk with an NTFS file system. However, you can recover data from a backup located on this type of file system.
Supported storage media
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Internal drives (HDD, SSD)
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SoftRAID® (supported for backup and recovery of files and folders)
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USB drives
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FireWire drives
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Thunderbolt drives
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Network share, NAS
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Acronis Cloud
Unsupported configurations
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Apple RAID and other RAIDs (except those listed in Supported storage media)