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Can ATI v8 work with Windows 7?

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I understand ATI 2010 Home supports Windows 7, but I have ATI v8 that's working perfectly for my Windows XP laptop. Just bought a new desktop with Windows 7, so want to use ATI v8 to create disk image backups also. I am prefectly ok even if ATI v8 does not run directly under Windows 7 - in other words, if I have to use ATI boot CD to run ATI, I'm fine with it.

I guess my question is if anyone out there has used ATI v8 boot CD to use ATI v8 to create disk backups for a Windows 7 system? I think it should work, shouldn't it?

Thanks for any advice.

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One stumbling block you're sure to run into is that the new computer is probably using SATA drives and I don't think ver. 8 has any support for SATA.

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DwnNDrty and Fungus, Thanks for the help.

I actually went ahead and tried the ATI v8 boot CD with my new Windows 7 system and it booted fine and went into the ATI app. ATI v8 was able to see the C drive (which you were both rght, it is on a SATA drive). I then created a disk image of it and also later verified it on Windows XP using ATI v8.

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