User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 What is Acronis® True Image™?
- 1.2 New in this version
- 1.3 Backups created in Acronis True Image 2020 or later
- 1.4 System requirements and supported media
- 1.5 Installing Acronis True Image 2021
- 1.6 Activating Acronis True Image 2021
- 1.7 Trial version information
- 1.8 Upgrading Acronis True Image 2021
- 1.9 Technical Support
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Basic concepts
- 3.1 Basic concepts
- 3.2 The difference between file backups and disk/partition images
- 3.3 Full, incremental and differential backups
- 3.4 Deciding where to store your backups
- 3.5 Using Acronis Nonstop Backup
- 3.6 Backup file naming
- 3.7 Integration with Windows
- 3.8 Wizards
- 3.9 FAQ about backup, recovery and cloning
- 4 Backing up data
- 4.1 Backing up disks and partitions
- 4.2 Backing up files and folders
- 4.3 Backing up mobile devices
- 4.4 Backing up Office 365 data
- 4.5 Backup options
- 4.5.1 Scheduling
- 4.5.2 Backup schemes
- 4.5.3 Notifications for backup operation
- 4.5.4 Excluding items from backup
- 4.5.5 Image creation mode
- 4.5.6 Backup protection
- 4.5.7 Pre/Post commands for backup
- 4.5.8 Backup splitting
- 4.5.9 Backup validation option
- 4.5.10 Backup reserve copy
- 4.5.11 Removable media settings
- 4.5.12 Error handling
- 4.5.13 File-level security settings for backup
- 4.5.14 Computer shutdown
- 4.5.15 Online backup protection
- 4.5.16 Performance of backup operation
- 4.5.17 Selecting a data center for backup
- 4.5.18 Laptop power settings
- 4.5.19 Wi-Fi networks for backup to Acronis Cloud
- 4.6 Operations with backups
- 4.6.1 Backup operations menu
- 4.6.2 Backup activity and statistics
- 4.6.3 Sorting backups in the list
- 4.6.4 Replicating backups to Acronis Cloud
- 4.6.5 Validating backups
- 4.6.6 Backup to various places
- 4.6.7 Adding an existing backup to the list
- 4.6.8 Notarized backup
- 4.6.9 Cleaning up backups, backup versions, and replicas
- 4.6.10 Cleaning up space on Acronis Cloud
- 4.6.11 Removing data from Acronis Cloud
- 5 Recovering data
- 5.1 Recovering disks and partitions
- 5.2 Recovering files and folders
- 5.3 Searching backup content
- 5.4 Recovering Office 365 data
- 5.5 Recovery options
- 6 Archiving data
- 7 Sharing data
- 8 Protecting family data
- 9 Antivirus and antimalware protection
- 10 Vulnerability assessment
- 11 Synchronizing data
- 12 Disk cloning and migration
- 13 Tools
- 13.1 Acronis Media Builder
- 13.2 Making sure that your bootable media can be used when needed
- 13.3 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- 13.4 Try&Decide
- 13.5 Acronis Secure Zone
- 13.6 Adding a new hard disk
- 13.7 Security and Privacy Tools
- 13.8 Mounting an image
- 13.9 Unmounting an image
- 13.10 Working with .vhd(x) files
- 13.11 Importing and exporting backup settings
- 13.12 Acronis Universal Restore
- 14 Troubleshooting
- 15 Glossary of Terms
- Acronis Active Protection
- Acronis Drive
- Acronis Notary
- Acronis Secure Zone
- Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- Archive
- Archiving operation
- Backup
- Backup operation
- Backup settings
- Backup version
- Backup version chain
- Bootable media
- Data synchronization
- Differential backup
- Differential backup version
- Disk backup (Image)
- Full backup
- Full backup version
- Image
- Incremental backup
- Incremental backup version
- Mobile backup
- Nonstop backup
- Nonstop protection
- Notarization
- Notarized backup
- Notarized file
- Online backup
- Recovery
- Suspicious process
- Sync
- Validation
- Version of synced file
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1. Start Acronis True Image 2021.
2. On the sidebar, click Settings > Backup settings transfer, click Save settings to file, and then
browse for the destination to save the script files with the settings.
To import the backup settings:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2021 on another computer.
2. On the sidebar, click Settings > Backup settings transfer, click Import settings from file, and then
show the path to the script files with the settings.
After importing the settings you may need to change some of them to suit the new environment. For
example, it may be necessary to change the list of items for backup, backup destination, etc.
If you want to copy some of your backups to another computer, it is recommended to export the
settings of those backups too. Thus you will not lose some of the copied backup's functionality.
13.12 Acronis Universal Restore
Acronis Universal Restore allows you to create a bootable system clone on different hardware. Use
this utility when recovering your system disk to a computer with a dissimilar processor, different
motherboard or a different mass storage device than in the system you originally backed up. This
may be useful, for example, after replacing a failed motherboard or when deciding to migrate the
system from one computer to another.
What problem does it solve?
A system disk image can be restored easily on the hardware where it was created or to identical
hardware. However, if you try to do it on a dissimilar hardware, the recovered system will fail to boot.
This is because the new hardware is incompatible with critical drivers included in the image. The
utility finds and installs drivers for devices that are critical for the operating system start-up, such as
storage controllers, motherboard, or chipset.
How do I use it?
Before you start recovery to dissimilar hardware, ensure that you have:
Backup of your system disk (p. 45) or Entire PC backup (p. 20)
Acronis bootable media (p. 144)
Acronis Universal Boot media (p. 182)
If you have Acronis True Image 2021 and Acronis Universal Boot Media Builder installed on your computer, you
can place both Acronis True Image 2021 and Acronis Universal Boot on the same media. Refer to Creating
Acronis Universal Boot media (p. 182) for details.
To recover your system to dissimilar hardware:
1. Start your target computer by using Acronis bootable media, and then recover your system from
your system backup or Entire PC backup. Refer to Recovering your system to a new disk under
bootable media (p. 91) for details.
2. Start your target computer by using Acronis Universal Boot media, and then follow the on-screen
instructions to make your system bootable. Refer to Using Acronis Universal Restore (p. 184) for
details.