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To restore data from an incremental backup, you must have all previous incremental backup 
files and the initial full backup. If any of successive backups is missing, restoration is 
impossible.  
To restore data from a differential backup, you must have the initial full backup as well. 
4. Click Next
7.3.3  Restoration type selection 
1. Select what you want to restore: 
 
Restore specified files or folders 
With this selection, you will be further offered to select where to restore selected folders/files 
(original or new location), choose files/folders to be restored and so on. These steps look like 
those in file archive restore. However, watch your selection: if you are to restore files instead 
of disk/partition, uncheck the unnecessary folders. Otherwise you will restore a lot of 
excessive files. Then you will be taken directly to Restoration Summary screen (
Restore disks or partitions 
Having selected a usual way of disks/partitions recovery, you will have to make all settings 
described below. 
Using Snap Restore 
When restoring a system disk/partition image from Acronis Secure Zone, you will have the 
third opportunity – to use Acronis Snap Restore. Having selected this option, you will 
proceed directly to the summary window (
restoration
). In a few seconds after pressing Proceed the computer will reboot to the 
restored system. Log in and work – no more reboots or other actions required. More about 
Acronis Snap Restore see in 
 
When performing Snap Restore, the current Acronis True Image Workstation version always 
restores the entire system disk. Therefore, if your system disk consists of several partitions 
and you are planning to use Acronis Snap Restore, all partitions must be included into the 
image. Otherwise partitions, missing in the image, will be lost. 
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