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2015/08/19 01:43:00
ampfixer
kitekrazy1
ampfixer
Win 10 cuts off support for anything below the 2013 version.




What does that mean?  I transferred my W10 to a new drive with no problems.




when you upgrade to win 10 you will be told to remove Acronis 2012 and earlier for the install to complete.
2015/08/19 04:59:34
jih64
cecelius2
jih64
 I only just purchased the 2015 5 license pack a couple of weeks ago, due in no small part to Doktor Alex's continual blather I mean mention and praise (and I mean that in a nice way )
 
Guess I'll purchase the upgrade now but just not install it for sometime as suggested above.


I also just purchased 2015 three weeks ago.  I went to the link and saw their "free upgrade policy"; I found out that I was qualified for a free 2016 upgrade.  I downloaded last night and got a new serial number.  However, I may wait until the bugs are found out and fixed with a new release before installing.




COOL, thanks for that
2015/08/19 12:35:33
kitekrazy1
ampfixer
kitekrazy1
ampfixer
Win 10 cuts off support for anything below the 2013 version.




What does that mean?  I transferred my W10 to a new drive with no problems.




when you upgrade to win 10 you will be told to remove Acronis 2012 and earlier for the install to complete.




That didn't happen to me.
2015/08/20 00:08:07
Doktor Avalanche
You must be on different service releases of 2012.
2015/08/20 14:26:20
kitekrazy1
ampfixer
kitekrazy1
ampfixer
Win 10 cuts off support for anything below the 2013 version.




What does that mean?  I transferred my W10 to a new drive with no problems.




when you upgrade to win 10 you will be told to remove Acronis 2012 and earlier for the install to complete.




That may be that you have the Acronis services running in the background.
2015/08/20 14:31:42
ampfixer
Are you guys saying I should reinstall Acronis 2012 under Win 10?
2015/08/20 14:35:31
kitekrazy1
Try it.   2010 works for me in Windows 10.
2015/08/21 01:16:22
Doktor Avalanche
Trueimage 2015 and above is official supported with Win10. Personally I would not be happy using other versions, it may work but make sure you do a test restore.

What will definitely work is booting off the recovery disk however, as windows is not used for this method (looks like Linux to me). If I didn't want to upgrade I'd be using that method for backups and restores.
2015/09/15 16:26:50
JohnoL
Can true image 2016 read images from earlier versions? (2011 is what I have)
2015/09/15 19:27:10
rtucker55
Archive Compatibility in the link below:
 
https://kb.acronis.com/tib
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