Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installing Acronis TrueImage and Getting Started
- Creating Disk/Partition Images
- Restoring a Disk/Partition from an Image
- Selecting an Archive File
- Selecting a Partition to Be Restored
- Selecting a Destination Partition
- Selecting the Restored Partition Type and File System
- Resizing a Partition
- Selecting a Partition Letter
- Selecting the Next Partition to Be Restored
- Partition Restoration Script Window
- Partition Restoration Peculiarities
- Peculiarities of Restoration from Removable Media
- Restoring Individual Files
- Appendix A. Partitions and File Systems
In the next window you’ll see the temporary logical drive connection script.
The drive connection script window
If you do not have any doubts regarding the selected partitions (and its
letter), click
Proceed to continue.
You’ll find out a Windows window opened right after the message window,
with the contents of the connected drive (partition, stored in an archive file):
The Windows window with the temporary connected logical drive
Now you can easily copy any file (or file folder) from the connected logical
drive to replace the damaged one on your real hard disk.
You should unplug a temporary logical drive after restoring separate files and
folders. If you do not do this, it will disappear after reboot.
34 Chapter 4 : Restoring Individual Files