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True Image 11 home - which is the newest buid ?

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Hi there,

I am a bit confused...in my personal download area Acronis only offers build 8105 to download.

In the general update section build 69.. is offered as the newest one, but it is a trial.
So far updates were placed in the personal section, right with the registered product. So I am confused, why I only find an old one there.

Can you help ?

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You have to differentiate bwteen ati11 and ati2011. ATi11 was released in fall 2007 and ati2011 was release 2010.

They are not the same versions.

Also note that build numbers may differ according to country.

Thanks so much, Scott. That was it ! I did not even realize, that the names were different.

Unfortunately that means I don't know either, if ATI 11 is compatible with win7. I looked it up, but now I know the statements referred to ATI 2011.

I will search again, but I would also appreciate, if someone could definately tell.

Only versions 2010-2011-2012 are compatible with Win 7.

And ati2010 still had some problems with mbr/track0 alignment iirc. This wasn't really fixed until ati2011.

Thanks again to both of you.

Can I use my backups of a vista 32-bit, done with ATI 11 to restore them on a win7-64 bit system, using ATI 2012 ? Or is it safer to install ATI 2012 on my vista notebook and do all the backups again ? I am talking only about data-backups of course - no intention to run a dual-boot system.

If you want to restore data files (documents spreadsheets, pics, mp3, movies, etc.), you can do that or even copy them out of the backup. You will probably want to resotre them to diff locations as w7 doesn't use exactly the same directory structure for user files that vista used. IF you wanted to move the OS or programs, you can't do without moving the entire system disk partition, in which case you'd have the OS and programs that were on the disk that was backed up not w7. So the answer is yes with the stipulations given.