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Lonnie
September 16th, 2006, 07:07 AM
This has probably been covered but I used the search function to try and find it, and there is like thousands of posts that came up when I searched for apple. I need to know if I can use ATI to backup my IMAC? If it is possible please someone fill me in. Some help with how would be nice as well.
Thank you in advance.
Lonnie
Allen L.
September 16th, 2006, 07:50 AM
-{ Quote: "This has probably been covered but I used the search function to try and find it, and there is like thousands of posts that came up when I searched for apple. I need to know if I can use ATI to backup my IMAC? If it is possible please someone fill me in. Some help with how would be nice as well.
Thank you in advance.
Lonnie" }-
I believe you may be out of luck. The following system requirements for the True Image Home versions is listed as link #1 and for enterprise or workstation versions of True Image is link #2
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/requirements.html
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/ATICW/requirements.html
Allen
Lonnie
September 16th, 2006, 08:35 AM
Thank you for that info. I guess I'll have to look elsewhere.
ramapanda
September 30th, 2006, 02:54 PM
Hi Allen,
I think you didn't check the latest iMac configuration before you made the comments.
From 2006 onwards, iMac is running under Intel Processor (Duo Core and upwards), and it can run Window XP Pro on it natively. (it is not virtual windows that kind of craps.)
Surely I tried ATI on my iMac, it complains the dynamic disk setting, very unforunately, I like ATI, and I have used it since 2003. But I think the current adv. in the Acronis is mis-leading, as if it can't work on iMac with WinXP Pro, it should mention it there, but it didn't.
I have already sent the email to the support. See what the offical words are.
Cheers,
Derek.
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