Acronis true image echo Manual

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Here’s an example of how you would use this feature. If failure occurs on a computer, 
turn on the computer and press F11 when you see the "Press F11 for Acronis Startup 
Recovery Manager" message. This will run a standalone version of Acronis True Image 
Echo Server that only slightly differs from the complete version. For information on 
restoring damaged partitions, see 
 
Be careful! Disk letters in standalone Acronis True Image Echo Server might sometimes 
differ from the way Windows identifies drives. For example, the D: drive identified in the 
standalone Acronis True Image might correspond to the E: drive in Windows. 
3.5  Acronis Active Restore 
With this feature you can boot the OS on a crashed computer before the system is 
completely restored from an image and start work seconds after the restoration is 
launched. The restoration will be continued in the background. 
3.5.1  Limitations in using Acronis Active Restore 
1. Acronis Active Restore is currently available for images located in the Acronis Secure 
Zone only.  
2. Acronis Active Restore does not support images of Windows Vista and Windows Server 
2008. If any Vista or Windows Server 2008 edition is detected in an image, the Active 
Restore option will not appear. 
3. Acronis Active Restore does not work if the image contains dynamic disks and volumes. 
4. Acronis Active Restore cannot be used if the image contains no operating system (a 
logical partition or disk image) or when restoring file archives. 
3.5.2  How it works 
When the restoration procedure is started, Acronis True Image Echo Server: 
1. Finds the sectors in the image which contain system files, and restores these sectors 
first. First the OS is restored and can be started very quickly. Having started the OS, the 
user sees the folder tree with files, though file contents still is not recovered. 
Nevertheless, the user can start working. 
2. Next, the application writes on the hard disk its own drivers, which intercept system 
queries to the files. When the user attempts to open files or launch applications, the 
drivers receive the system queries and restore the sectors that are necessary for the 
requested operation. 
3. At the same time, Acronis True Image Echo Server proceeds with the complete sector-
by-sector image restoration in the background. However, the requested sectors have the 
highest priority. 
Finally, the image will be fully restored even if the user performs no actions at all. But if 
you choose to start working as soon as possible after the system failure, you will gain at 
least several minutes, considering that restoration of a 10-20GB image (most common 
image size) takes about 10 minutes. The larger the image size, the more time you save. 
3.5.3  How to use 
To be able to use Acronis Active Restore, prepare your system this way: 
1. Install Acronis True Image Echo Server.