![]() It has been obvious for a long time that Macrium targeted businesses, and downplayed its free version. and credit to whom credit is deserved makes a more pleasant tech blog. A new program on the list that I haven’t tried is Windows MBOX Viewer: Thunderbird can also be used with an add-in. With some trepidation and success, I used Google’s backup service–Google Takeout–that creates an MBOX file MailStore Home enabled me to access the MBOX file. It became apparent this morning that I hadn’t made a backup of my Gmail account for years others may want to think about email backups if they use email for storing serials, birthdates, personal emails with sentimental value and attachments, etc. I suppose it’s possible to continue using MR free without issue not the best idea in the long run. Maybe EaseUS To Do–a program I do like and have used in the past however, I don’t recall the features of the free version, nor have I installed a recent version for checking. exe’s in the future without having to shell out a ridiculous sum of money per computer on an annual basis?” The main theme in the comments is the perennial question: “How can I make a full system image backup that I can later explore for files or program installation. At least the convenience will be mentioned the use of Hasleo’s WintoUSB program that provided a great bootable ISO with persistence. Since Macrium has its own ViBoot Image Assistant that enables one to load an entire OS backup as a Virtual File in VirtualBox, eliminating a “free” version can and probably will create problems for users in the future. Other comments followed since many users like Macrium and have a substantial amount of data saved as Macrium Reflect image files–usually with the. Mystique said on Novemat 4:08 pm–gHacks should give credit to Mystique since he was the first to alert readers on the gHacks forum that Macrium would be retiring its free version. Now You: are you affected by the decision? Have another backup suggestion? (thanks Peter for the tip)
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