![]() I'm sure there is a way around this and/or maybe some simple setting I didn't have figured out. I had been also testing it out on a few other computers in the office. ![]() Long story short it wasn't long before suddenly our 4TB company server started running out of space lol. For example, it was just writing new backup images to the folder and keeping the old ones. One problem I had was that I couldn't figure out how to get it to erase or overwrite the existing previous backups in whatever folder I had them going to. I was still playing with all the settings and options. I liked Macrium, I thought it was kinda cool. ![]() Why wouldn't any company offer a limited trial version? You just assume people want your product so bad that you'll actually pay before ever trying it out? lol OK. ![]() Late to the party but FWIW I had the free version installed and was using it before they made this sudden change to no more freeness :( at least, it was a surprise to me. Update: to everyone who answered, thanks for your help. Oh and if certain things are limited in the free versions that matters too, because I want to use the free version. So what differences they have and which one is overall better in your experience? By the way I also want to make a system backup (the kind that you can rewrite the OS drive with, without the presence of the OS, forgot what it was called). (quite a big downside if true, as on some drives I only want backups of certain folders. Macrium free does not support folder backup. Veeam is difficult to set up and requires sign up etc. Macrium is recommended more often than Veeam. This is what I found so far (I have no idea if these are actually true): So my question is how would you compare these two on different aspects, and what features are different between them? Searching the web and subs like this, Macrium and Veeam were mentioned the most, so naturally I'm trying to choose between them. I'm pretty much a noob trying to set up a backup on an external hard drive.
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