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True Image 2019 Windows 11 compatible?

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Hello Matthias,

Windows 11 is supported starting with Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office https://www.acronis.com/en-us/support/documentation/ATI2022/index.html#…

Matthias, welcome to these public User Forums.

While Ekaterina is correct that Acronis only support Windows 11 with the latest Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office version and have only done any testing with that version, I have been able to install ATI 2019 without any issue and have done a full disk backup to my NAS successfully.

I have not tested doing any recovery of Windows 11 with ATI 2019 at this time!

Further update:  I successfully tested doing a full disk recovery from my NAS of the Windows 11 system, using the ATI 2019 rescue media > Tools > Add new disk option to wipe the OS disk and prepare it as GPT ready for the recovery.

So, bottom line, ATI 2019 does look to work with Windows 11 based on my limited testing!

Hello!

I'm also using Acronis 2019 and Windows 11. Yesterday I did find out, that when I had to recover my system SSD (The one with C:), Acronis, as usual, wanted to reboot to boot into its own little system to do so. Well, maybe because of all that secutity Windows 11 demands, it could not boot. 

Anybody knows how to fix this? Other than missing "auto boot" from Acronis inside Windows, everything seems to be OK with Windows 11 and ATI2019 :-)

Well, it did work perfect in windows 10 to let it boot from within Windows, but back then I did not have all that "security boot" options enabled that Windows 11 require. I will make a Rescue media as you describes :-)