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7.1.3  Recovering dynamic volumes 
Dynamic volumes are volumes located on dynamic disks, i.e. disks managed by Windows 
Logical Disk Manager (LDM). For more information on dynamic disks, please refer to your 
Windows documentation. 
Acronis True Image for Microsoft Small Business Server can back up and recover dynamic 
volumes.  
A dynamic volume can be recovered over the same volume or unallocated space of a 
dynamic group. If recovered over another volume, the target volume’s contents will be 
overwritten with the image contents, but the type or other properties of the target 
volume will not be changed. 
To restore a dynamic volume exactly as it is, prepare a target dynamic group without 
volumes. In case you want to restore a dynamic volume in place of some volumes already 
existing on the target disks, delete the original volumes using third-party tools, such as 
the Windows Disk Management tool. 
Dynamic volume contents alone can be recovered onto a basic or dynamic volume 
without changing the target volume type. Acronis True Image for Microsoft Small 
Business Server local version has the Create dynamic volume tool so that you be able 
to prepare the desired volumes on the target disks. 
Backward  conversion  of  dynamic  volume  to  basic disks can be performed, if need be, 
using the Add new disk operation (see
).  
With these tools, anywhere-to-anywhere data recovery becomes available, in terms of 
basic disks and dynamic volumes of any type (simple, spanned, striped, mirrored or RAID 
5). The tools are available in bootable program version. Having booted the Acronis 
environment, you can easily prepare the desired dynamic group on bare metal or a 
computer with non-Windows operating system. 
For how to use the above tools see 
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