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2.
Select volumes from which free space will be used to increase the Acronis Secure Zone.
3.
Specify the new size of the zone by:
dragging the slider and selecting any size between the current and maximum values. The
maximum size is equal to the disk’s unallocated space plus the total free space of all selected
partitions;
typing an exact value in the Acronis Secure Zone Size field.
When increasing the size of the zone, the program will act as follows:
first, it will use the unallocated space. Volumes will be moved, if necessary, but not resized.
Moving of locked volumes requires a reboot.
If there is not enough unallocated space, the program will take free space from the selected
volumes, proportionally reducing the volumes' size. Resizing of locked partitions requires a
reboot.
Reducing a system volume to the minimum size might prevent the machine's operating system from
booting.
4.
Click
OK
.
6.8.2.2
Decreasing Acronis Secure Zone
To decrease Acronis Secure Zone
1.
On the
Manage Acronis Secure Zone
page, click
Decrease
.
2.
Select volumes that will receive free space after the zone is decreased.
3.
Specify the new size of the zone by:
dragging the slider and selecting any size between the current and minimum values. The
minimum size is approximately 50MB, depending on the geometry of the hard disk;
typing an exact value in the
Acronis Secure Zone Size
field.
4.
Click
OK
.
6.8.2.3
Deleting Acronis Secure Zone
To delete Acronis Secure Zone:
1.
In the
Acronis Secure Zone Actions
bar (on the
Actions and tools
pane), select
Delete
.
2.
In the
Delete Acronis Secure Zone
window, select volumes to which you want to add the space
freed from the zone and then click
OK
.
If you select several volumes, the space will be distributed proportionally to each partition. If you
do not select any volume, the freed space becomes unallocated.
After you click
OK
, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 will start deleting the zone.
6.9
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is a modification of the bootable agent (p. 400), residing on the
system disk in Windows, or on the /boot partition in Linux and configured to start at boot time on
pressing F11. It eliminates the need for a separate media or network connection to start the
bootable rescue utility.