Acronis true image echo Manual

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You can back up data automatically on a schedule (see 
), and 
not worry about zone overflow issues. However, if you keep long chains of incremental 
backups, it is a good practice to check the zone free space periodically. To do so, start the 
Manage Acronis  Secure Zone wizard and check the zone free space, or manually 
remove or consolidate unnecessary backups. 
Acronis Secure Zone contents can be viewed directly from Windows Explorer. Open My 
Computer
 (Start -> My computer, or Start -> Run… -> explorer /n, /e, /select, c:\ ) and 
double-click on the Acronis Secure Zone icon. In the window that opens, all backup 
archives stored in the zone along with their creation dates will be listed. However, viewing 
backup archive contents, backup restoration, consolidation, and deleiton can be perfomed 
from Acronis True Image Echo Workstation only. For more information, see 
For information on how to create, resize or delete Acronis Secure Zone, see 
For information on how to create, resize or delete Acronis Secure Zone or manage Acronis 
Secure Zone backup archives using this wizard, see 
In case you remove Acronis True Image Agent or Acronis True Image Echo Workstation 
local version from the system, there is an option to keep Acronis Secure Zone along with 
its contents (which will enable data recovery on booting from bootable media) or remove 
Acronis Secure Zone.  
 
The Acronis Secure Zone should not be the only location where a backup is stored. 
Should the disk have a physical failure, the Acronis Secure Zone could be lost. The 
Acronis Secure Zone should only be one part of an overall backup strategy.  
3.4  Acronis Startup Recovery Manager 
3.4.1  How it works 
The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager enables starting Acronis True Image Echo 
Workstation on a local computer without loading the operating system. If the operating 
system won't load, you can run Acronis True Image Echo Workstation by itself to restore 
damaged partitions. Unlike booting from the Acronis removable media or RIS server, you 
will not need a separate media or network connection to start Acronis True Image Echo 
Workstation.  
3.4.2  How to use 
To be able to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager at boot time, prepare as follows (you 
can do it either locally, using Acronis True Image Echo Workstation local version, or 
remotely, using Acronis True Image Management Console): 
1. Install Acronis True Image Echo Workstation local version or Acronis True Image Agent 
on a computer. 
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