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same result you will get if the recovery is unsuccessful. To recover the "lost" partition, you will have
to recover it from the image again.
10.2. Setting default recovery options
To set the recovery options to be used by default during any data recovery, select Tools & Utilities
Options Recovery options. You can always restore the default recovery options to the values
preset during installation of Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition. To do this, click Reset
the current to default on the toolbar of the Options window. To reset just a single recovery option,
select it on the left pane and click Reset the current to default.
Clicking Reset all to default will reset all the default options (for backup/recovery, notifications, etc.) to their
preset values, so this button should be used with caution.
10.2.1. File recovery options
Recover files with their original security settings.
The preset is enabled.
If the file security settings were preserved during backup (see File-level security settings (p. 68)),
you can choose whether to restore them or let the files inherit the security settings of the folder
where they will be recovered.
This option is effective only when recovering files from file/folder archives.
Set current date and time for recovered files
The preset is disabled.
You can choose whether to recover the file date and time from the archive or assign the files the
current date and time. By default the file date and time from the archive will be assigned.
Validate backup archive before recovery
The preset is disabled.
Before data is recovered from the archive, Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition can
check its integrity. If you suspect that the archive might have been corrupted, enable this option.
Check file system after recovery
The preset is disabled.
Having recovered a partition from an image, Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition can
check the integrity of the file system. To do so, enable this option.
Limitations on use of this option:
Check of the file system is available only when recovering partitions using FAT16/32 and NTFS file
systems.
The file system will not be checked if a reboot is required during recovery, for example, when
recovering the system partition to its original place.
10.2.2. Overwrite file options
This option is not applicable to recovery of disks and partitions from images.
By default, the program will overwrite existing files and folders, though more recent files and folders
are protected from overwriting.
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