Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Adv WS TIDLBPDES User Manual

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Note: This procedure requires restarting the machine. Use standard precautions when modifying the 
registry. 
1.  In Registry Editor, open the following registry subkey: 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory 
Management 
2.  Add the PoolUsageMaximum entry to the subkey: 
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Entry type: DWORD Value  
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Base: Decimal 
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Value: 40 
3.  Add the PagedPoolSize entry to the subkey: 
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Entry type: DWORD Value 
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Base: Hexadecimal 
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Value: FFFFFFFF 
4.  Quit Registry Editor, and then restart the machine. 
If this does not resolve the problem, or for more details on adding these registry settings, see the 
corresponding Microsoft Help and Support article. 
Tip: In general, if a volume contains many files, consider using a disk-level backup instead of a file-level one. In 
this case, you will be able to recover the entire volume as well as particular files stored on it. 
 
6.4. Validating vaults, archives and backups 
Validation is an operation that checks the possibility of data recovery from a backup. 
Validation of a file backup imitates recovery of all files from the backup to a dummy destination. 
Validation of a disk or volume backup calculates a checksum for every data block saved in the backup. 
Both procedures are resource-intensive. 
Validation of an archive will validate all the archive's backups. A vault (or a location) validation will 
validate all archives stored in this vault (location). 
While successful validation means high probability of successful recovery, it does not check all factors 
that influence the recovery process. If you back up the operating system, only a test recovery in 
bootable environment to a spare hard drive can guarantee success of the recovery. At least ensure 
that the backup can be successfully validated using the bootable media. 
Different ways to create a validation task 
Using the Validation page is the most general way to create a validation task. Here you can validate 
immediately or set up a validation schedule for any backup, archive or location you have permission 
to access. 
Validation of an archive or of the latest backup in the archive can be scheduled as part of the backup 
plan. For more information see the Creating a backup plan (p. 193) section. 
You can access the Validation page from the Vaults (p. 122) view. Right-click the object to validate 
(archive, backup or vault) and select Validate from the context menu. The Validation page will be 
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