Acronis true image echo Manual

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Chapter 6.  Creating backup archives 
To be able to restore the lost data or roll back your system to a predetermined state, you 
should first create a data or entire system backup file. 
If you are not concerned about restoration of your operating system along with all 
settings and applications, but plan to keep safe only certain data (the current project, for 
example), choose file/folder backup. This will reduce the archive size, thus saving disk 
space and possibly reducing removable media costs. 
Backing up the entire system disk (creating a disk image) takes more disk space but 
enables you to restore the system in minutes in case of severe data damage or hardware 
failure. Moreover, the imaging procedure is much faster than copying files, and may 
significantly speed the backup process when it comes to backing up large volumes of data 
(see details in 
). 
6.1  Backing up files and folders (file backup) 
1. Start the Create Backup Wizard by clicking on the backup operation icon in the main 
program window. 
2. Select My Data
3. From the tree pane, select files and folders to back up. You can select a random set of 
files, folders, partitions, disks and even computers. 
  
 
In order to restore your operating system, you must image the system disk or partition; a 
file-based backup is not sufficient for the operating system restore. 
4. You can exclude specific files from a backup by setting filters for the types of files you 
do not wish to back up. For example, you may want to exclude database files, hidden and 
system files and folders or files with .~, .tmp and .bak extensions.