Acronis true image echo Manual

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3.7.3  Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep 
Acronis Universal Restore is 
not
 a system preparation tool. You can apply it to any system 
image created by Acronis products, including images prepared with Microsoft System 
Preparation Tool (Sysprep). The following is an example of using both tools on the same 
system. 
Acronis Universal Restore does not strip security identifier (SID) and user profile settings 
in order to run the system immediately after recovery without re-joining the domain or re-
mapping network user profiles. If you are going to change the above settings on a 
recovered system, you can prepare the system with Sysprep, image it and restore, if need 
be, using Acronis Universal Restore. 
3.7.4  Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore  
1. The system recovered by Acronis Universal Restore might not start if the partition 
structure in the image or the target disk partitioning does not coincide with that of the 
source disk. As a result, the loader, restored from the image, will point to the wrong 
partition and the system will not boot or will malfunction. 
Such might be the case if you: 
- image only selected partitions but not the entire source disk  
 
Keep in mind, that the source disk may have a hidden maintenance partition created by 
the computer vendor. Therefore, if you check each partition for backup instead of 
checking the disk, this hidden partition will not be included into the image. 
- restore not the entire source disk, but only the selected partitions. In some cases, 
especially if your system resides on a partition other than the first, this can confuse the 
loader and prevent the restored system from startup. 
To avoid the problem, we recommend that you image and restore the entire system disk. 
2. The Acronis Universal Restore option does not work if a computer is booted with 
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (using F11) or the backup image is located in Acronis 
Secure Zone. This is because Acronis Startup Recovery Manager and Acronis Secure Zone 
are primarily meant for instant data recovery on the same computer. 
3.7.5  Getting Acronis Universal Restore  
Acronis Universal Restore is an add-on to Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server. It is 
purchased separately, has its own license, and is installed from a separate setup file. 
Let’s assume for a moment that you own Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server but 
have not purchased Acronis Universal Restore. When you create a task for restoring a 
Windows system disk and select a target disk (either physical or virtual) in the Restore 
Data Wizard, the program compares crucial for the system start devices found in the 
image registry and the target computer registry. If the chipset, motherboard or mass 
storage device are different, and therefore there is a risk that the system cannot boot, 
you will be prompted whether you want to buy Acronis Universal Restore. To buy the 
option, follow the link 
.  
If you already have Acronis Universal Restore, the prompt will not come up and you will 
have an option to enable Acronis Universal Restore later in the Restore Data Wizard.