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while trying to recover deleted files, making things worse than before trying to recover them. So you
can proceed as follows:
Turn on the Try mode.
Launch the file undelete utility.
After the utility scans your disk in search of the deleted file or folder entries, it will present you
the deleted entries it has found (if any) and offer you the opportunity to save whatever it can
recover. There is always a chance that you might pick the wrong file and while recovering it the
utility may overwrite the very file you are trying to recover. If not for the Try&Decide, this error
would be fatal and the file would be lost irretrievably.
But now you can just discard the changes made in the Try mode and make one more attempt to
recover the files after turning on the Try mode again. Such attempts may be repeated until you
are sure that you have done your best in trying to recover the files.
Web privacy
Suppose you do not want anybody to know, which Web sites you have visited or which pages you
have opened - we all have the right to privacy. But the problem is that to make your Web surfing
more comfortable and fast, the system stores this information and much more: cookies you have
received, search engine queries you have made, URLs you have typed, etc. in special hidden files. And
such information is not deleted completely when you clear your temporary Internet files, delete
cookies, clear history of the recently opened Web pages using the browser's tools. So snoopers may
be able to view the information using special software.
Turn on the Try mode and surf the Web as you please. Afterwards, if you want to remove all traces of
your activity, discard the changes made in the Try mode.
13.5 Acronis Secure Zone
The Acronis Secure Zone is a special secure partition that you can create on your computer for
storing backups. The Acronis Secure Zone has a FAT32 file system.
When you create an Acronis Secure Zone, it is displayed in the Other section of File Explorer. You can
navigate through the Acronis Secure Zone as an ordinary partition.
If Acronis Secure Zone is password-protected, any operation, except viewing version details, requires
entering the password.
Acronis Secure Zone cleanup
If there is not enough space in the Acronis Secure Zone for a new backup, you can:
Cancel the backup operation, increase the size of the Acronis Secure Zone, and then run the
backup again.
Cancel the backup operation, manually delete some backups in the Acronis Secure Zone, and
then run the backup again.
Confirm that you want to automatically delete the oldest backup of the same type (file-level or
disk-level) with all subsequent incremental and differential versions. After that, if free space is
still insufficient, Acronis True Image asks for confirmation and will delete the next full backup.
This will repeat until there is enough free space for the new backup. If after deleting all the
previous backups there is still not enough space, the backup will be canceled.