Windows Vista Home Premium support?
Published system requirements for TI 2017 include Windows XP SP3 32-bit, but no mention of Vista. Techno-Granny (a.k.a. my 83 year old mom) is still running Vista Home Premium on an old Dell XPS 410. If I were to purchase an extra license for her computer, would it (non-subscription version) be compatible from within Windows and/or via Bootable Rescue Media? You'll probably never get this question again. ;)


- Anmelden, um Kommentare verfassen zu können

Thanks Steve, let me know what you find if you time to install on your Vista partition. Note that I HAVE connected remotely to Granny's system and successfully run True Image 2013 by Acronis and backed up to her Seagate Backup Plus Slim.
- Anmelden, um Kommentare verfassen zu können

If you already have ATIH 2013 installed on the Vista system then I would stay with that, it will have much less resource impact than 2017 because it doesn't have as many bells & whistles to work with. It sounds like you are doing the remote support too so keeping with a working solution fits with the KISS principle (Keep it Simple S!).
I do the same thing for friends and family using TeamViewer and simple is good!
- Anmelden, um Kommentare verfassen zu können

Agree completely. ;) Funny, sounds like you're the designated one within your group of family/friends like I am. ;) Am going to reload my current XPS 8500 with Windows 7 (maybe 10) for my mom before Vista "extended support" ends next April. Perhaps this is when I'll switch her to TI 2017. For remote connectivity, I use Splashtop Personal from my iPad Pro 9.7 and RDP (and Splashtop) from my desktop PC. Both work well and often result in care packages (cookies!) and/or gift cards from Techno-Granny. ;D
- Anmelden, um Kommentare verfassen zu können

Eeeks! Just found on wikipedia ... under Versions adjacent to v2016
Added support for Windows 10. Removed support for Windows Vista.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronis_True_Image
- Anmelden, um Kommentare verfassen zu können