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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Installation and operation
- General program information
- Creating a partition (disk) image
- Restoring a disk (partition) from an image
- Selecting an image to restore from
- Checking image integrity before restoration
- Selecting a partition to restore
- Selecting a location to restore to
- Selecting partition type
- Selecting a file system
- Selecting restored partition size
- Assigning a letter to a partition
- Checking file system integrity
- Restoring several partitions at once
- Restoration script
- Browsing and restoring individual files
- Transferring the system to a new disk
- Adding a new hard disk
- Scheduled tasks
- Other operations
- Troubleshooting
Restoring a disk (partition) from an image
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After this, you will see the partition selection window again and will have to repeat
the actions mentioned above.
If you want to restore only one disk (partition) or have already selected all of the
partitions you need, don’t set this switch and click Next.
5.11 Restoration script
In the next window, you will see a disk or partition image restoration script containing a
list of operations to be performed.
Restoration scenario
After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image will start image restoration, indicating
the progress in the special window. If you click Cancel, no changes will be made to
disk(s).
However, it is critical to note that the partition that should have been restored from
the image will be deleted and its space unallocated – the same result you will get if
the restoration is unsuccessful. To recover the “lost” partition, you will have to
restore it from the image again.
After the restoration is finished, you will see a message about its results.