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ATI 11 and Windows 7 64bit?

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If you mean verson 2011, then yes, 2011 is compatible with Win 7.

However, if you mean old verson 11, then NO, old version 11 is NOT compatible with Win 7.

GroverH wrote:

If you mean verson 2011, then yes, 2011 is compatible with Win 7.

However, if you mean old verson 11, then NO, old version 11 is NOT compatible with Win 7.

GroverH wrote:

If you mean verson 2011, then yes, 2011 is compatible with Win 7.

However, if you mean old verson 11, then NO, old version 11 is NOT compatible with Win 7.

Confused now! I have Acronis True Image Home purchased in 2007 and originally installed on a dual boot XP/Vista machine. I have been using it successfully with 32bit Windows 7 Home Premium. Will this version work with 64bit Windows Home Premium? I ask because a new PC is on the way and I would like to avoid upgrading if I do not have to. Also, I have read about so many problems with newer versions ATI and I know that this version has always worked for me!

Old version 11 was last released build 8101 dated July 3, 2008

Last release of version 2011, build 8101    6942 was Sept 29, 2009

You should be able to identify which version and build you have via the Help/about file within the installation.
Here is the information about version 2011

The "how to's" in this link has lots of information
https://kb.acronis.com/content/13414

Windows compatible operating systems
https://kb.acronis.com/content/13645

The True Image installation file offers only one installation file and works for both 32 and 64 bit systems

Edit correction.  Last build for 2011 was 6942

It is build 8,101
I guess I will just image the SSD when the new PC arrives, format the drive and try to restore and see if it works.

https://kb.acronis.com/content/2699

True Image 11 isn't SSD aware. If you recover a backup with it, there is a very high risk that the partitions will not be aligned resulting in performance degradation. Most new systems use UEFI BIOS and GPT partitions neither of which are supported in True Image 11. Before you attempt this "try and see" you should create the factory recovery media.

Correction to my post #3.
Last build for 2011 was build 6942 dated Sept 29, 2009

Just ordered TI 2015, so hopefully it works as well as my old version did. I hate upgrading software!

A few random comments.

1. Acronis offers a 30 day money back guarantee if not satisfied. Direct assistance from Acornis is for the first 30 days.

2. Be sure and make a full and complete disk image backup before making any changes to your computer.

3. Un-install 11 and run a acronis cleanup before installing 2015.

4. There is a world of differences between 11 and 2015. Read the user manual for 2015.

https://kb.acronis.com/content/56196

If you are planning on upgrading to Windows 10, the link above has information on the implementation of Windows 10 support in 2015.