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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
3.6 Selecting a Partition Letter
Windows operating system uses Roman alphabet letters for disk and partition
identification. Letters are automatically assigned during OS boot process.
Acronis TrueImage software lets you assign any unoccupied letter to a
partition (logical drive) to be restored under Windows NT/2000/XP. To do
this, set the switch to Yes, I want to assign a logical drive letter to the restored
partition on the following page and select a letter from the drop-down list. If
you do not set this switch, a logical drive will have its letter automatically assigned
by the operating system. This page will be omitted under Windows 9x/Me.
Selecting a partition letter
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