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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
If you commented the archive file when creating it, the description will help
you understand if you selected the right archive file or the partition image is
located in some other file. Your comment will be shown in the right part of
the Image Archive Selection window. Notice that a comment is available
without entering a password that protects an archive file. However, you
won’t be able to either restore, or browse archive file contents without a
password.
Contents of a password unprotected archive file
The more detailed is your comment, the more assured your actions would
be. In particular, you can store several system partition configurations in
archive files, if working intensively with your operating system,
experimenting with various applications or device drivers, to restore one of
them if needed.
Having made sure that you are to restore a partition from the right archive
file, click
Next to continue.
So, if an archive file is protected with a password, Acronis TrueImage will
prompt you for it in the next window. You won’t be able to move to the next
wizard page, i.e. to continue the restoration without entering a password, as
the
Next key will be disabled. If you enter the right password, you’ll be able
to move to the page of selecting a partition to be restored.
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