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hello i created un disque de démarrage de secours acronis (acronis true image2009)sur mon ordinateur équipé de xp.

depuis j'ai réinstallé mon système et j'ai mis windows 7. j'ai aussi réinstallé acronis true image 2009.

est-ce que le disque de démarrage de secours que j'avais créé quand j'avais xp est toujours valable sur mon ordinateur désormais équipé de windows7 ?

merci pour vos réponses

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TI 2009 does not support Windows 7 and shouldn't be installed in Windows 7. You should consider uninstalling it and upgrading to TI 2010 or later (TI 2012 is the current version), which do support Windows 7.

The TI CD you created will be the same. There's no reason to recreate it.

hello thanks very very much for your reply but i have TI2009 et il marche très bien pour windows7, pourquoi dites-vous que "TI 2009 does not support Windows 7"?

I have no problem with TI2009.

thanks a lot for you reply

hello thanks very very much for your reply but i have TI2009 et il marche très bien pour windows7, pourquoi dites-vous que "TI 2009 does not support Windows 7"?

I have no problem with TI2009.

thanks a lot for you reply

You may not have any problems right now with TI 2009 in Windows 7. However, you may have problems later. Many users tried using TI 2009 in Windows 7 and there were a lot of problems. Acronis does not support using TI 2009 with Windows 7. You asked if it would work so I'm just telling you it's not supported.

If you wish to use TI 2009 with Windows 7, feel free to do so. Just understand that everything may not function correctly. TI 2010 was the first version to support Windows 7.

hello thanks a lot for your reply, but what sort of problem i may have later with TI2009 ?

thanks a lot

hello thanks a lot for your reply, but what sort of problem i may have later with TI2009 ?

thanks a lot

Anne,

It is hard to forecast the kind of problem you might have. As long as you can recover from the recovery CD, and you can backup normally from Windows or from the CD, you are in good shape. Just make sure you can. Too many users don't actually test the recovery process, and/or that their backups are relevant, complete.