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9. Carefully read the summary of operations at the Finish step. If you have not resized the partition,
the sizes in the Deleting partition and Recovering partition items must match. Having checked
the summary click Proceed.
10. When the operation finishes, exit the standalone version of Acronis True Image 2021, remove
the rescue media and boot from the recovered system partition. After making sure that you have
recovered Windows to the state you need, restore the original boot order.
5.1.1.4 Recovering your system to a new disk under bootable media
Before you start, we recommend that you complete the preparations described in Preparing for
recovery (p. 87). You do not need to format the new disk, as this will be done in the process of
recovery.
Note: It is recommended that your old and new hard drives work in the same controller mode (for example, IDE
or AHCI). Otherwise, your computer might not start from the new hard drive.
To recover your system to a new disk:
1. Install the new hard drive to the same position in the computer and use the same cable and
connector that was used for the original drive. If this is not possible, install the new drive to
where it will be used.
2. Attach the external drive if it contains the backup to be used for recovery and make sure that the
drive is powered on.
3. Arrange the boot order in BIOS so as to make your bootable media (CD, DVD or USB stick) the
first boot device. See Arranging boot order in BIOS or UEFI BIOS (p. 99).
If you use an UEFI computer, please pay attention to the boot mode of the bootable media in
UEFI BIOS. It is recommended that the boot mode matches the type of the system in the backup.
If the backup contains a BIOS system, then boot the bootable media in BIOS mode; if the system
is UEFI, then ensure that UEFI mode is set.
4. Boot from the bootable media and select Acronis True Image 2021.
5. On the Home screen, select My disks below Recover.