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#Acronis true image home 2009 trial serial number
LOL, all this may be moot if they never get their act together and figure out the serial number issue where legitimate owners are unable to register. customers +$17).Īfter all, they are advertising this as an "Windows 7 Upgrade" but no one at Lenovo can confirm which option they will go with - food for thought.
#Acronis true image home 2009 trial install
Granted a clean install is always preferrable to in-place install but if they do only supply an image disc then it seems only fair not to call it an "Windows 7 Upgrade" which misleads ppl and charge questionable handling fees (U.S. The reason I ask is if they only provide an image disc, there will be no in-place upgrade option and all the settings and software (and trialware) will be the same as when new. Has anyone here been able to determine if Lenovo plans to actually supply it's customers with the MS upgrade disc or are they planning an image install disc (same as used by the factory to setup these systems). Speaking of which, the reason I mention "if it does" has to do with some recent inquiries I've been making at Lenovo customer service. So when the Win 7 "upgrade" becomes available (if it does) I will inevitably blow off the D-Drive storage partition. after using TI Home for a number of years I feel more confident about it than I do Lenovo's OneKey.