8.0
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
Browsing and restoring individual files
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Chapter 6. Browsing and restoring individual
files
To browse and restore individual files, Acronis True Image can connect images as
virtual drives, thus letting you access them as though they were a physical drive.
This means that:
• A new disk with its own letter will appear in the drives list
• Using Windows Explorer and other file managers, you will be able to see image
files as if they were located on a physical disk or partition
• You’ll be able to find necessary files or folders in order to copy them from the
virtual disk to the real one
The connected virtual drive will be read-only and you won’t be able to change
anything within it.
6.1 Connecting a virtual disk
Use Explore Image to connect an image as a virtual disk and click Next in the
first wizard window.
Selecting an image
In the next window, specify the image you want to open as a virtual disk.
Select image to connect