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Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials

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What are the main features and advantages of Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials?
Local Backup – Protects files and full systems reliably.
Quick Recovery – Restores data fast after crashes or errors.
Disk Cloning – Simplifies drive replacement and system migration.
Ransomware Defense – Helps block malicious encryption before damage spreads.
Boot Media – Supports recovery even when systems fail.
Digital Reliability – Delivers stable long-term protection for everyday computing.

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What is included in Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials?

Full image backup – Protects the complete system, applications, settings, files.
Active disk cloning – Move to a larger or faster drive easily.
Flexible backup types – Full, incremental and differential backups save storage space.
Survival Kit – Bootable all-in-one recovery drive for failed systems.
Core Capacity – Covers Windows, macOS, Android and iOS devices.
Important – Cloud storage, full antivirus and Windows Server support are not included in this edition.

What are the main benefits of Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials?

Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials is the entry edition of the Acronis True Image family, focused on local backup, disk cloning and system recovery. It is designed for users who back up to external drives or NAS storage and do not need Acronis cloud services.

Complete system recovery – Restore a crashed PC or Mac in minutes.
Recovery to new hardware – Restore a backup to dissimilar hardware on Windows.
Scheduled automation – Rackups run in the background without manual effort.
Anti-ransomware protection – Blocks ransomware and cryptojacking from corrupting backups.
Encrypted backups – User-defined passwords keep backup archives private.
Free version upgrades – New product versions and fixes are included.

Data loss is expensive: How backups help you avoid outages
For more background on backup planning, read our guide on why backups protect against expensive data loss.

What does Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials do?

Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials creates full disk images, partition backups and file-level backups of a Windows PC or Mac, stored on local drives, external disks or NAS devices. A full image captures the operating system, installed programs, settings and data in one archive, so after a drive failure you restore a working machine instead of reinstalling everything manually. The Acronis Survival Kit turns an external drive into a combined boot medium and backup, which lets you start a computer that no longer boots and roll it back directly. Active disk cloning copies a running system to a new SSD or HDD without shutting down, which is the typical workflow when upgrading a laptop drive.

How does Essentials differ from Acronis True Image Advanced and Premium?

The main difference is cloud functionality and the security suite: Essentials has no Acronis cloud storage, while Advanced includes 50 GB (expandable to 500 GB) and Premium includes 1 TB (expandable to 10 TB). Advanced and Premium also add Microsoft 365 backup for Outlook.com and OneDrive, permanent real-time anti-malware with antivirus scans, and Identity Protection (US only); in Essentials, the real-time anti-malware components are available only as a 30-day trial. Premium additionally includes blockchain-based file notarization (Acronis Notary) and electronic signatures (Acronis ASign). If you only back up locally, Essentials covers the same core backup, cloning and recovery engine as the higher tiers.

FeatureEssentialsAdvancedPremium
Local backup & cloning
Cloud storage 50 GB 1 TB
Microsoft 365 backup
Real-time anti-malware Trial only
Anti-ransomware protection
Blockchain notarization

Does Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials include full antivirus protection?

No, the permanent real-time anti-malware engine, antivirus scans, web filtering and quarantine are included in Essentials only as a 30-day trial. What Essentials does include permanently is Acronis Active Protection against ransomware and cryptojacking, which monitors processes and stops unauthorized encryption of your files and backup archives. In practice this means Essentials is meant to run alongside your existing antivirus, not replace it, while still protecting the backup data itself from ransomware attacks. Users who want Acronis as their full security suite should look at the Advanced or Premium edition instead.

Which platforms and storage destinations does Essentials support?

Essentials supports Windows 11 and Windows 10 (64-bit) and macOS versions from Monterey 12 up to Tahoe 26, with companion apps for iOS 15 or later and Android 10 or later. Backups can be written to internal disks, external USB drives and network storage such as a NAS, which is the standard setup for this edition since no Acronis cloud storage is included. On Windows it reads common file systems including NTFS, FAT16/32/exFAT and Linux formats such as Ext2/Ext3/Ext4; on Mac it works with APFS, HFS+ and Boot Camp NTFS partitions. Windows Server operating systems are not supported, so it is not suitable for protecting server machines.

What should users check before choosing Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials?

First, confirm that local-only backup fits your routine: without cloud storage, your backups are only as safe as the external drive or NAS they sit on, so an offsite copy must be organized separately. Second, check whether you rely on features reserved for higher tiers, such as Microsoft 365 mailbox backup, cloud restores or the permanent antivirus suite. Third, note that some functions are Windows-only, including recovery to dissimilar hardware, cryptojacking protection and videoconference app protection, which matters for Mac users comparing feature lists. If your goal is straightforward disk imaging, cloning and scheduled local backups, Essentials covers that core workload without paying for cloud services you will not use.

Frequently asked questions about Acronis True Image 2025 Essentials

Can backups be encrypted in the Essentials edition?

Yes, Essentials supports encrypting backup archives with a user-defined password. This protects the archive contents if the external drive or NAS share is lost, stolen or accessed by someone else.

Are new product versions included with Essentials?

Yes, the Essentials edition includes new product versions, feature updates and bug fixes, the same update policy as the Advanced and Premium editions. Technical support by phone, email and online chat is also included.

Can I clone a disk while the system is running?

Yes, Essentials includes active disk cloning, which copies a running Windows or macOS system to a new drive without stopping work or booting from external media. This is the usual method for migrating to a larger SSD while keeping the operating system, programs and settings intact.

System requirements

Operating Systems

Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise 
Windows 10: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise

Processor Intel Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or equivalent processor with SSE instructions
Memory RAM 2 GB RAM
Hard Disk 1.05 GB installer package size
Display Standard display compatible with the respective operating system
Special Features Full image backup
File and folder backup
Disk cloning and migration
Acronis Survival Kit
Automatic mobile backups
Anti ransomware and cryptojacking protection
Vulnerability assessment
Videoconference app protection
Antivirus scans available as 30 day trial in Essentials
Web filtering available as 30 day trial in Essentials
Note Internet connection required for activation, protection updates, and Acronis Cloud features.
Administrator privileges required.
Windows on ARM is not supported.
Windows 7 SP1 Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 require Microsoft updates KB4474419 and KB4490628.

 

Operating Systems macOS Tahoe 26
macOS Sequoia 15
macOS Sonoma 14
macOS Ventura 13
macOS Monterey 12
Processor Apple silicon or Intel processor
Hard Disk 499.03 MB installer package size
Display Standard display compatible with the respective operating system
Special Features Full Mac backup
File and folder backup
Antivirus protection
Data archiving
Disk cloning
Online Dashboard
Acronis bootable media
macOS recovery in bootable media environment
Recovery of specific files and folders under macOS
Note Intel Core 2 Duo Macs are not supported.
Fusion Drive and SoftRAID initialized disks are not supported as targets for Acronis bootable media and Acronis Survival Kit.

 

Operating Systems Android 10.0 or later
Memory RAM Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version
Display Standard display compatible with the respective operating system
Special Features Backup of photos
Backup of videos
Backup of contacts
Backup of calendars
Backup of messages
Backup to Acronis Cloud
Backup to local storage on a Windows PC or Mac over Wi Fi
Restore to same or new device
Migration between Android and iOS
Note Requires the Acronis Mobile app.
For local computer backup, the mobile device and the Windows PC or Mac must be on the same Wi Fi network.

 

Operating Systems iOS 15.0 or later
Memory RAM Requirements met by any device running the supported OS version
Hard Disk 18.2 MB app size
Display Standard display compatible with the respective operating system
Special Features Backup of photos
Backup of videos
Backup of contacts
Backup of calendars
Backup of reminders
Backup to Acronis Cloud
Backup to local storage on a Windows PC or Mac over Wi Fi
Restore to same or new device
Migration between iOS and Android
Note Requires the Acronis Mobile app.
For local computer backup, the mobile device and the Windows PC or Mac must be on the same Wi Fi network.
The Acronis product page still markets mobile support more broadly, but the current App Store listing requires iOS 15.0 or later.

  

   

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