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Can I install TI Home 2009 (build-9709 or 9809) on Win 7/64?

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I need some more advice on this question.

I have an install disk of TI 2009 b9709 and also have the downloaded update to 9809.

Will one, or the other, cleanly install on Windows 7/64 and work properly for the basic operations of full images, verify, and full image restores?

Will one of them allow me to open the TIB files with Windows Explores and copy files?

Some folks say "yes" and some say "no". Acronis says "no".

If I install 9809, can I clean install it, or must I install 9709 and then update?

Thanks,

Fungus

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Yes, both builds will install on Windows 7 64bit and work properly for full images, verify and full image restores.

I'm currently running build 9809 on Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I perform full image backups and data file backups. Both restore just fine with the bootable media CD for build 9809. All of my backups are built on a network drive and are always accessible.

I am also able to open Windows Explorer and open any of my backups. I can copy/paste any files/folders from those backups to any local or network drives.

You can install build 9809 without having to install any of the prior versions and I would suggest you do install that latest build so you're current.

Keith:

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

This is an example of how software users keep a software company in business. Without user help many would seek other products.

Fungus

Fungus,
Before you install build 9809, uninstall any version of ATI you have on your system and reboot. If don't have ATI currently on your system then you're good to go with installing ATI 2009 build 9809.

Keith:

My install of 2009-9809 was to a new hard drive so I didn't need to worry about removing an old install. The install was simple and the software seems to do exactly what I want it to do. I also installed the Bart plug-in and the optional recovery CD choice, then created both the system built CD and the downloaded iso CD.

Thanks again.

Fungus