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Will my True Image 11 Home Full Version installed on PC with Win Vista 32 bit work when I upgrade to Win 7 64 bit with SP1. If not, can I update or upgrade my current True Image 11 Home version to be compatible with the new OS?

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If you have True Image V11, which precedes 2009, it won't support Win 7, but you could use the recovery CD to backup and restore.

You can upgrade to 2011, or wait for 2012 which might be release a few months from now. If you do, create a backup with your current recovery CD anyway, then uninstall v11, reboot and install the new version.

I also have True Image ver 11 which I use with a XP Pro machine. While I could boot from the recovery CD and perform a full backup of a Win7 X64 disk, when I turned around and tried a bare-metal restore to a new hard disk it would not boot when finished. I figured an "Image" application would just ignore the underlying OS and simply create a duplicate image of the drive but Ver. 11 seems to have an issue with the multiple partitions that exist on a Win7 x64 install.

This system reserved partition is nothing special for ATI. Restoring each partition separately and making sure that system reserved is marked active, and not C:\ would be a good thing to do. Then restoring the MBR+track0 and disk signature.
It should work.