Acronis true image echo Manual

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Choose the basic components necessary for boot and restoring data on the General tab. 
The Acronis One-Click Restore is a minimal addition to the image archive, stored on 
removable media, allowing one-click disk recovery from this archive. This means that at 
boot from the media and clicking “restore” all the data contained in the image will be 
silently restored. 
 
Because the one-click approach does not presume user selections, such as selecting 
partitions to restore, Acronis One-Click Restore always restores the entire disk. Therefore, 
if your disk consists of several partitions and you are planning to use Acronis One-Click 
Restore, all the partitions must be included in the image. Any partitions missing from the 
image will be lost. 
If you want more functionality during restoration, write a standalone version of Acronis 
True Image Echo Workstation
 to the rescue disk. Then you will be able to configure 
the restore task using Restore Data Wizard, use Acronis Active Restore or Acronis 
Universal Restore. 
The Advanced tab lets you select full, safe or both Acronis True Image Echo Workstation 
loader versions. The safe version does not have  USB,  PC  card  or  SCSI  drivers  and  is 
useful only in cases where the full version does not load. If you want the computer, 
booted from the media to be accessible for remote control with Acronis True Image 
Management Console, add Acronis Bootable Agent to the media. If you have other 
Acronis products, such as Acronis Disk Director Suite, installed on your computer, the 
bootable versions of these programs’ components will be offered as Advanced as well. 
6.3.11  Error handling 
1. Ignore bad sectors   
The preset is disabled
With the default setting, the program will display a pop-up window each time it comes 
across a bad sector and ask for user decision whether to continue or stop the backup 
procedure. In order to back up the valid information on a rapidly dying disk, enable 
ignoring bad sectors. The rest of the data will be backed up and you will be able to mount 
the image and extract valid files to another disk.  
2. Do not show messages and dialogs while processing (“silent” mode) 
The preset is disabled
Corporate administrators need an option to continue a back up despite any errors that 
might occur without the system popping up an error box. Details of the operation, 
including errors, if any, could be found in the operation log. 
With the silent mode enabled, the program will not display interactive windows. Instead, 
it will automatically handle situations requiring user intervention such as running out disk 
space (except for handling bad sectors, which is defined as a separate option.) No 
prompts will be displayed, including those for removable media or overwriting data on a 
tape. If an operation cannot continue without user action, it will fail. 
Therefore, enable this feature if you do not want unattended backup operations hang on 
pop-ups and errors.  
3. If an error occurs, re-attempt in (minutes) 
The preset is enabled