2014 ti, is it possible to recover to new pc and m. 2 hard drive
My pc has crashed. Is it possible to recover to new pc with new motherboard, processor and m. 2 hard drive from a back up on external drive?


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hi all,
I've been using version #11 for years on my win 7 computer.. it recently died, and now i have win 10 on a new computer
my question is how can I restore the saved .tib files from my external hard drive on to the new computer? It doesn't appear that I can.
If I bought the new version of True Image, would I be able to restore the files on to my new computer
thanks, Bruce
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Bruce, welcome to these public User Forums.
When you speak about using version #11... do you actually mean True Image 11.0 which dates back to around 2008, or perhaps True Image 2011, both of which are extremely old and neither support Windows 10 or any of the new hardware likely to be in such a new computer?
What data is in your saved .tib files on your external drive?
I would not recommend trying to restore your old Windows 7 OS (and applications) to your new Windows 10 computer, even assuming that your Acronis True Image could even recognise the disk drive in that computer.
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thanks Steve.
My entire C is stored in the external hard drive, including all downloaded programs.
If I buy the latest True Image product will that let me restore all the .tib files from my external hard drive to my new win 10 computer?
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Bruce, sorry to keep asking more questions but when you ask about restoring all the .tib files to your new computer, what exactly are you wanting to do?
No version of ATI can be used to migrate applications / programs to a different computer.
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thanks Steve.
My entire C is stored in the external hard drive, including all downloaded programs.
If I buy the latest True Image product will that let me restore all the .tib files from my external hard drive to my new win 10 computer?
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Bruce Barton wrote:If I bought the new version of True Image, would I be able to restore the files on to my new computer
Hello Bruce,
in terms of compatibility, modern versions of Acronis True Image support archives of almost all prior product versions
full list here https://kb.acronis.com/content/1689
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