

One slight negative is the free version does not allow incremental images like AOMEI's free version.įor experienced users, I would say Reflect's flexibility and proven reliability is the primary decider. One of its key features is viboot which enables you to directly mount an image as a virtual machine.Īlso its ability to fix Windows boot problems is a plus. It's gui is certainly more flexible in reordering partitions, resizing them for different size drives etc. Is it a lot more difficult to use than aomei backupper, and what are the advantages of using it?Reflect's gui is not as intuitive for beginners, but it does not take long to overcome that learning curve. I am using aomei backupper right now, but i want to try macrium reflect. All the answers you get will be opinion, and the only opinion that will really count for you. It's like trying to answer which is better, a Chevy or a Ford. It's hard to answer which is better, because we don't know what things YOU are looking for in backup software. You can pretty much see the differences by reading the features blurbs at the two software's websites. At best you'll get a list of people saying, well I like that or I like that other thing best. I'm sure you want a straight compare list, but I don't think you will find one, or get one. Others, I sure are impressed with different things. I especially like it's "Fix Boot Problems" tool. are fantastic customer support, and the fact that you can do almost anything with it. The reasons I personally think Macrium is better.

you can have both programs installed at the same time. Backing up takes about 75 seconds for every 20GB of "used space" on the C:\ drive.Īs for advantages. 1/2 the size of the total "used space" on the C:\ drive.Ģ. Macrium Reflect and Bootable Rescue Media, pictures.ġ.
