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So far only one version bought here has worked out quite nicely for everything newer then XP! In fact I had to order a new usb enclosure for laptop drives since I see more images being made from those lately! and stored either on the second internal storage or one of the drives in external enclosures.
The 2010 Acronis T.I. Home edition still in use on as was on 7! I had been wondering if the 2015-16 versions were going to need a look when finding and half expecting that the 2015 build for the av software would be needed on 10 since the 2014 wouldn't even install. The 2016 just went onto a new 10 laptop picked up however.
Yet in all this time as far as any images created not one has even malfunctioned. As for the latest 2016 however as I was saying bloatware no thanks! I'll find a new one when needed! The 2010 however is still going strong! The Hard Disk Manager 15 is what Paragon has out at the moment you can look over. http://www.paragon-software.com/home/
No clean install yet???! That's a big No No there for sure! How can you put up with all the bugs? With the 10240 build in particular when the initial upgrades were taking place here "What a mess!" could heard as the Start button missing, menu items not opening, hardly anything but a few old pc game titles would even install which ruled the av software out of the mix when first seeing 10 get on the main build! That lead to the second upgrade to repair the first but wouldn't activate again during the first week. And now you no longer need to see the upgrade to 10 first! Clean Install Windows 10 Directly without having to Upgrade First - Windows 10 Forums
I think a fresh full Clean Install of 10 would be in order to see the best results for you there. That will take the good hour or so and then the time needed to get all of your usual programs back on but be worth it in the long run! Once you have that all set then your next step may trying more then one imaging ware out instead of counting on just one all the time? Hopefully you will see the clean install end up on a brand new primary as well where you have the say in the drive's partitioning scheme!