Acronis True Image Home 2010-Mini-Box TIHPB2ENS1 User Manual
Product codes
TIHPB2ENS1
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19.4.
Managing backup archives
After a while you may wish (or be forced) to manage your backup archives, for example, in order to
free up some space for new backups by removing the oldest backups or those you no longer need. As
now Acronis True Image Home stores information about the backup archives in a metadata
information database, you must manage backup archives (e.g. delete or move some of them) by
using the program's tools and not Windows Explorer. To manage your backup archives, go to the
Data recovery and backup management screen by selecting Recovery on the sidebar.
free up some space for new backups by removing the oldest backups or those you no longer need. As
now Acronis True Image Home stores information about the backup archives in a metadata
information database, you must manage backup archives (e.g. delete or move some of them) by
using the program's tools and not Windows Explorer. To manage your backup archives, go to the
Data recovery and backup management screen by selecting Recovery on the sidebar.
All backup archives are distributed between two tabs: Disk backups and File backups. The Disk
backups tab lists the image backups and the File backups - the My Data, System State, My E-mail, and
Application Settings backups.
backups tab lists the image backups and the File backups - the My Data, System State, My E-mail, and
Application Settings backups.
The shortcut menu opened by right-clicking on a desired backup archive provides the following
operations with backups:
operations with backups:
Explore - see Exploring archives and mounting images (p. 139)
Recover - see Recovery Wizard - detailed information (p. 95)
Update - adding an incremental or differential backup to an existing backup archive without
creating a new backup task
creating a new backup task
Validate Archive - see Validating backup archives (p. 153)
Mount Image (only for images) - see Mounting an image (p. 142)
Consolidate - see Consolidating backups (p. 160)
Edit Comments - editing comments made during backup creation or adding comments for a
scheduled backup that ran unattended
scheduled backup that ran unattended
Rename - renaming backup archives or individual backups (a backup is renamed only in the
program's metadata database, however, the backup filename remains unchanged)
program's metadata database, however, the backup filename remains unchanged)
Move - see Moving backup archives (p. 163)
Remove - see Removing backup archives (p. 163)