

I also want to be able to use Acronis True Image Home functions like creating the secure zone, taking full/incremental backups, and restoring TO one of those backups if required. My concern: If I install Acronis True Image 11 Home (with or without a Secure Zone), what happens to the "HP F11 key" that is presented at Startup? Will this be overwritten by the Acronis F11 recovery key function? I don't want to lose the factory HP F11 functionality as I may have to reload the system back to "factory" some day. (The machine has a D drive called 'Factory Image' of approx 13.8 GB). Pressing the F11 key at boot launches the "HP Recovery Manager" which gives a number of options including restoring the C Drive to the "factory image". During initial boot (before Windows loads), I am presented with an initial screen with several "F" button choices one of these choices is F11 (System Recovery). I just purchased a new HP PC (HP S5120F, Windows Vista Home Premium-SP1). I have True Image 11 Home and have used it successfully on other machines in my home and business.
