Acronis TrueImage Deluxe
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Select the disk/partition data compression level for archive file creation;
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Specify if you need a single file or the one split into several volumes of
fixed size (for example, for creating a large disk/partition archive file on a
CD-RW);
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Protect an archive file with a password if needed;
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Enter a comment for your archive file with information about stored
images of disks/partitions, their data files, OS version, or any other
information if needed;
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Execute the disk/partition image creation
script
, you created while working
with the software
wizard
.
It takes a few simple steps as well to start disk/partition
restoration
from an
image stored in archive file, or to deploy disk/partition contents onto a new
PC hard disk:
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Select the operation of disk/partition restoration from a disk/partition
image;
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Select an archive file on a hard disk (or removable media) that contains
the image of a disk/partition to be restored;
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Select a disk and/or partition to be restored in the archive file;
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Select a partition (disk and free space) to restore a disk/partition image,
stored in an archive file, to;
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Select the type of a disk/partition to be restored;
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Select the disk/partition file system;
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Change partition size and/or location as needed;
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Select the next partition to be restored to change its size and/or location
as needed;
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Execute restoration script.
Procedures of disk image creation (restoration) on a hard disk (from a hard
disk) and removable media (from removable media) slightly differ (these
differences will be described below).
Acronis TrueImage Deluxe software runs either under Windows from the
Start
menu, or from a specially created bootable diskette or CD.
Disk operations are delayed in Acronis TrueImage Deluxe. It means that a
partition or disk image creation (or restoration) script is created first, and
then executed only when you are ready. Until a script is executed you can
return one or a few steps back to select another disk and/or partition and
image creation parameters.