![]() No bloat with Terabyte, nor with Macrium for that matter, but I prefer terabyte products personally. Macrium Free always performed well for me, but most of them compared to Terabyte products, terabyte in my opinion simply offers the most precise tools to handle about anything one needs with their backup and restore requirements, along with BIBM that is a small but very complete package offering multi boot OS management if one desires to try that with another OS, or you can just use it to perform about any kind of partition/disk work. Thankfully, at the time, I then used a backup image created by Macrium, and it worked flawless and got me back to the way it should have been and of course fixed the BCD screw up from Paragon. I remember contacting Paragon to get assistance with this and I even had a support ticket, and they never even replied, so I dropped them. Tried one restore and it fooled with my BCD in Win7 and thought I was running Vista, and after that first restore, it gave me a boot screen offering dual boot, when all I had was Win7. I had problems with Paragon Backup Home Free when I tried it last year. Keep in mind as someone mentioned, Paragon also contains their boot CD data which is about 62MB I think? Big difference in Paragons boot recovery CD as it allows both backup and restores, while Macrium Free boot CD is for restoring only, very minimal. Macrium is light, in comparison to Paragon. I still have version installed on Win7 although I use Terabyte IFL for cold imaging and restore now. As far as I am aware, Macrium free installer also contains both x86 and 圆4 versions in addition to their standard recovery CD that is an ISO file of about 8MB if I remember correctly.
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