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MyBackup1.tib…MyBackupN.tib, where N is the number of volumes
Subsequent incremental or differential backups to this full backup will get the names as follows –
MyBackup2.tib, MyBackup3.tib, etc. (if the full backup is not split) or MyBackupN+1.tib,
MyBackupN+2.tib, etc. For instance, if N=8, incremental or differential backups will get the names
MyBackup9.tib, MyBackup10.tib, etc.
3) When you set a backup policy for automatic rotation of a full backup and several incremental or
differential backups, e.g. a full backup followed by three incremental ones and then a new full, three
incrementals, etc. the backups in such archive chain will get the following names (let's consider a
non-split backup for simplicity):
MyBackup.tib, MyBackup2.tib, MyBackup3.tib, MyBackup4.tib, MyBackup(1).tib, MyBackup(1)2.tib,
MyBackup(1)3.tib, MyBackup(1)4.tib, MyBackup(2).tib, MyBackup(2)2.tib, MyBackup(2)3.tib,
MyBackup(2)4.tib, etc., where filenames with digits just within parentheses, like MyBackup(1).tib
refer to subsequent full backups.
If in the above case you select the "Delete old archive" check box, the backups in the chain will
repetitively get the same names: MyBackup.tib, MyBackup2.tib, MyBackup3.tib, MyBackup4.tib,
archive deletion, MyBackup.tib, MyBackup2.tib, MyBackup3.tib, MyBackup4.tib, etc.
When you rename backups on the Data recovery and backup management screen, a backup is
renamed only in the program's metadata database, however, backup file names on the disk remain
unchanged.
3.4. Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
3.4.1. How it works
The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager lets you start Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition
without loading the operating system. With this feature, you can use Acronis True Image Home 2010
Netbook Edition by itself to recover damaged partitions, even if the operating system won't start up
for some reason. As opposed to booting from Acronis removable media, you will not need a separate
media or network connection to start Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition.
3.4.2. How to use
To be able to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager at boot time, prepare as follows:
1. Install Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition.
2. Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager. To do so, click Activate Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager and follow the wizard's instructions.
When Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is activated, it overwrites the master boot record (MBR) with its own
boot code. If you have any third-party boot managers installed, you will have to reactivate them after activating
the Startup Recovery Manager. For Linux loaders (e.g. LiLo and GRUB), you might consider installing them to a
Linux root (or boot) partition boot record instead of MBR before activating Acronis Startup Recovery Manager.
If a failure occurs, turn on the computer and press F11 when you see the "Press F11 for Acronis
Startup Recovery Manager" message. This will start a standalone version of Acronis True Image Home
2010 Netbook Edition that differs only slightly from the complete version.
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