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belonging to the same backup "chain" to various places, Acronis True Image Home may prompt you
for the locations of previous backups during data recovery, in the case when the selected backup
archive does not contain the files you want to recover (or contains only a part of them).
for the locations of previous backups during data recovery, in the case when the selected backup
archive does not contain the files you want to recover (or contains only a part of them).
9.3. Backup Wizard – detailed information
Here we give detailed information on all steps of the Backup Wizard. Let's go through all the steps:
1. Start Acronis True Image Home.
2. Click Backup on the sidebar, then select Disk and Partition Backup or File Backup in the right
pane depending on what you want to back up.
Backup Wizard allows you to perform the following backups:
Disk and Partition Backup (image backup of any set of disks/partitions)
My Data (file-level backup of any set of files, folders, or entire file categories)
System State (file-level backup of the boot files, registry, protected Windows files, and COM+ CLASS
registration database). Backing up the System state allows you to recover the system files, drivers,
etc., but not the data files and folders you use in your work. For more information on the System
State backup see Microsoft TechNet article
registration database). Backing up the System state allows you to recover the system files, drivers,
etc., but not the data files and folders you use in your work. For more information on the System
State backup see Microsoft TechNet article
My E-mail (file-level backup of Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, and Windows Mail
settings and messages).
settings and messages).
My Application Settings (file-level backup of Windows applications settings)
File-level backup operations are supported only for the FAT and NTFS file systems.
Selecting a backup type starts the Backup Wizard, which will guide you through the steps of creating a
backup task. Depending on the backup type chosen, the number of steps in the Backup Wizard may
change. For example, in case of backing up the System State, the program backs up predefined data
and requires the minimum number of settings for configuring a backup task.
backup task. Depending on the backup type chosen, the number of steps in the Backup Wizard may
change. For example, in case of backing up the System State, the program backs up predefined data
and requires the minimum number of settings for configuring a backup task.
After you finish configuring a backup task, it can be started immediately if you do not unselect the
Run task now box prior to clicking Proceed.
Run task now box prior to clicking Proceed.
9.3.1. Selecting what data to back up
When the Backup Wizard screen appears, select what data to back up (in case of choosing the System
State, this step will be omitted).
State, this step will be omitted).
Disk and Partition Backup - select the disks or partitions to back up. You can select a random set of
disks and partitions. The wizard's right pane shows the hard drives of your computer. Selecting a hard
drive results in selecting all partitions on that drive. If a hard drive has more than one partition, you
may want to select individual partitions for backing up. To do so, click on the Down arrow at the right
of the drive's line. Select the desired partition(s) in the displayed partition list. By default the program
copies only the hard disk sectors that contain data. However, sometimes it might be useful to make a
full sector-by-sector backup. For example, perhaps you deleted some files by mistake and want to
make a disk image before trying to undelete them because sometimes un-deleting may create havoc
in the file system. To make a sector-by-sector backup, select the Back up sector-by-sector (requires
more storage space) box. Please note that this mode increases processing time and usually results in
disks and partitions. The wizard's right pane shows the hard drives of your computer. Selecting a hard
drive results in selecting all partitions on that drive. If a hard drive has more than one partition, you
may want to select individual partitions for backing up. To do so, click on the Down arrow at the right
of the drive's line. Select the desired partition(s) in the displayed partition list. By default the program
copies only the hard disk sectors that contain data. However, sometimes it might be useful to make a
full sector-by-sector backup. For example, perhaps you deleted some files by mistake and want to
make a disk image before trying to undelete them because sometimes un-deleting may create havoc
in the file system. To make a sector-by-sector backup, select the Back up sector-by-sector (requires
more storage space) box. Please note that this mode increases processing time and usually results in