I tested Macrium V5 for about a year, then tried V6 when it was released.[...] I'm not sure what you mean by "a console coming up to restore".
I can restore from a bootable Macrium Rescue media in V6, or boot the PC with Macrium if the HD hasn't failed, or restore from Macrium running on a different OS on a multi-boot PC.
Good to know. I have not tried v6 but the blurb on the M website said you don't need recovery media anymore, that there is a recovery console... that's what I was referring to. If media is still an option then that's a plus in my book... multiple options is always better than fewer.
I have V5 on my PC and V6 on the PC I built for my son. Both work fine and I see no shining advantage of version 6 for my purposes. I don't use or plan to use incremental or differential imaging for good reason offered by V6. Also V6 has options like automatically deleting old backups. I'll delete backups when I want to.
And neither would I use any of those options for the same reasons. I don't like programs deciding things for me, and I never make differential or incremental BUs.
Thanks for the input from both of you. I think there is no reason for me to upgrade at this point, even though I'd still be using the free version, from what I understand from another thread in the forums here, the newer images (e.g. made by v6) will not work with old recovery media (e.g. made with v5). I want to be able to use my v5 recovery USB sticks, so I will just stick with 5 for now. (Been using MR for years.)