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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
You should also remember that not all operating systems can boot from a
FAT32 partition. MS-DOS, Windows 95 Original, Windows NT 3.x, 4.x does
not support FAT32 and won’t work after restoration with a file system
change, i.e. they can be restored to a FAT16 partition only.
But you can freely convert a FAT16 partition with newer operating systems to
FAT32.
You can find file system comparatives in the A.2 «File Systems».
Selecting the restored partition file system
If your PC health was ruined, you might like to restore a partition to a new
disk and change the partition configuration and size comparing to what you
had before. Acronis TrueImage software is flexible enough to let you do this.
You’ll be able to change the size and disk location of a partition to be
restored in the following window.
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