Acronis true image echo Manual

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If you elect to transfer information "as is," a new partition will be created for every old 
one with the same size and type, file system and label. The unused space will become 
unallocated. Further, you will be able to use the unallocated space to create new 
partitions or to enlarge the existing partitions with special tools, such as Acronis Disk 
Director Suite. 
As a rule, "as is" transfers are not recommended, as they leave much unallocated space 
on the new disk. Using the "as is" method, Acronis True Image Echo Server transfers 
unsupported and damaged file systems. 
If you transfer data proportionally, each partition will be enlarged, according to the 
proportion of the old and new disk capacities. 
FAT16 partitions are enlarged less than others, as they have a 4GB size limit. 
Depending on the selected combination, you will proceed to either the old disk 
partitioning window, or the disk partition layout window (see below). 
13.3.9  Partitioning the old disk 
If you selected Create a new partition layout earlier in the process, it is now time to 
repartition your old disk. 
During this step, you will see the current disk partition layout. Initially, the disk has 
unallocated space only. This will change when you create new partitions. 
Having completed the required steps, you will add a new partition. To create another one, 
simply repeat those steps. 
If you make a mistake, click Back to redo. 
After you create the necessary partitions, uncheck the Create new partition in 
unallocated space
 box and click Next
13.3.10  Old and new disk partition layouts 
In the next window, you will see rectangles indicating the source hard disk, including its 
partitions and unallocated space, as well as the new disk layout.