Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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Set the volume size 
On the third wizard page, you will be able to define the size of the future volume, according to the 
previously made selections. In order to choose the necessary size between the minimum and the 
maximum values, use the slider or enter the necessary values into the special windows between the 
minimum and the maximum values or click on the special handle, and hold and drag the borders of 
the disk's picture with the cursor. 
The maximum value normally includes the most possible unallocated space. But in some cases the 
possible unallocated space and the proposed maximum volume size might differ (e.g. when the size 
of one mirror establishes the size of the other mirror, or the last 8Mb of the disk space is reserved for 
the future conversion of the disk from basic to dynamic). 
For basic volumes if some unallocated space is left on the disk, you also will be able to choose the 
position of the new volume on the disk. 
If you click the Back  button, you will be returned to the previous page: Select destination disks (p. 
267). 
If you click the Next button, you will proceed to the next  page: Set the volume options (p. 268). 
 
Set the volume options 
On the next wizard page you can assign the volume Letter (by default - the first free letter of the 
alphabet) and, optionally, a Label (by default – none). Here you will also specify the File system and 
the Cluster size
The wizard will prompt you to choose one of the Windows file systems: FAT16 (disabled, if the 
volume size has been set at more than 2 Gb), FAT32 (disabled, if the volume size has been set at more 
than 32 Gb), NTFS or to leave the volume Unformatted
In setting the cluster size you can choose between any number in the preset amount  for each file 
system. Note, the program suggests the cluster size best suited to the volume with the chosen file 
system. 
If you are creating a basic volume, which can be made into a system volume, this page will be 
different, giving you the opportunity to select the volume Type — Primary  (Active Primary) or 
Logical
Typically  Primary  is selected to install an operating system to a volume. Select the Active  (default) 
value if you want to install an operating system on this volume to boot at machine startup. If the 
Primary button is not selected, the Active option will be inactive. If the volume is intended for data 
storage, select Logical
A Basic disk can contain up to four primary volumes. If they already exist, the disk will have to be converted into 
dynamic, otherwise or Active and Primary options will be disabled and you will only be able to select the Logical 
volume type. The warning message will advise you that an OS installed on this volume will not be bootable. 
If you use characters when setting a new volume label that are unsupported by the currently installed operation 
system, you will get the appropriate warning and the Next button will be disabled. You will have to change the 
label to proceed with the creation of the new volume. 
If you click the Back button, you will be returned to the previous page: Set the volume size (p. 268). 
If you click the Finish button, you will complete the operation planning. 
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