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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
Transferring the system to a new disk
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Disk partitioning script
After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image will start cloning the old disk to the
new disk, indicating the progress in the special window. You can stop this procedure
by clicking Cancel. In that case, you will have to repartition and format the new
disk or repeat the cloning procedure.
After the operation is complete, you will see the results message.
7.4 Cloning with manual partitioning
Old and new disk partition layouts
The manual transfer method enables you to resize partitions on the new disk. By
default, the program resizes them proportionally.
In the next window, you will see rectangles indicating the source hard disk,
including its partitions and unallocated space, as well as the new disk layout.
Along with the hard disk number, you will see partition number, volume label (e.g.
SYSTEM), file system (e.g. FAT16 or FAT32) and partition size in megabytes (Mb).
Different partition types, including primary, logical and unallocated space are
marked with different colors.