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scheduled tasks
.
Archives Management
Explore any archive’s contents and restore
individual files from any archive
Select
Tools ->
Explore Backup Archive
and follow the wizard’s instructions. See
details in
11.2.1 Exploring an archive
Validate backup archives wherever they
reside, be it local, network or removable
media
Select
Tools -> Validate Backup
Archive
, then follow the wizard’s
instructions. See details in
11.1 Validating
backup archives
.
Consolidate backup files inside an archive
Select
Tools -> Consolidate archive
,
then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See
details in
11.3 Consolidating backup.
Convert disk images to virtual disk files of
the type you select (.vmdk, .vhd, .hdd)
Select
Tools ->
Convert backup to
Virtual Disk
and follow the wizard’s
instructions. See details in
13. 4
Converting disk images to virtual disks
Mount partitions’ images to explore and
modify their contents, or to restore
individual files
Select
Operations ->
Mount Image
and
follow the wizard’s instructions. See details
in
11.2.2 Mounting an image.
Unmount previously mounted partition
images
Select
Operations ->
Unmount Image
and follow the wizard’s instructions. See
details in
11.2.3 Unmounting an image
.
Hard Disk Management
Manage Acronis Secure Zone (create,
delete, resize, remove or change password)
Click
Manage Acronis Secure Zone
, then
follow the wizard’s instructions. See details
in
Chapter 9. Managing the Acronis Secure
Zone
.
Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager Click
Activate Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager
, then follow the wizard’s
instructions. See details in
3.4 Acronis
Startup Recovery Manager
.
Create a dynamic volume
Select
Tools -> Dynamic volume
creation wizard
, then follow the Wizard’s
instructions. See details in
7.5.1 Creating
dynamic volumes.
Transfer the system to a new hard disk
See
Chapter 14. Transferring the system to
a new disk
.
Format partitions on a new hard disk
See
Chapter 15. Adding a new hard disk
.
Other Tools
Create bootable rescue media, its ISO or See
Chapter 10. Creating bootable media
.