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To: stock bull who wrote (75658)6/6/2011 9:07:38 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110647
 
On my XP machine, True Image 2010 works 100%, so I have no need to change.

I don't like changing software even if it's free. If it's working for me, then I keep using it. The Windows 7 issue looks like its solved. It was not a major issue, just a low risk error it generated.

So I will keep running True Image 2011 on my Windows 7 machine as well.

I appreciate your recommendation, but after restoring hundreds of images, with only 2 fails (first week of 2010 with V10 of True Image) I have 100% confidence that if I run into problems, True Image is there for me.