Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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The new label will be graphically represented in the Disk Management view of the console 
immediately. 
 
6.9.6.6. 
Format volume 
You might want to format a volume if you want to change its file system: 
• 
to save additional space which is being lost due to the cluster size on the FAT16 or FAT32 file 
systems 
• 
as a quick and more or less reliable way of destroying data, residing in this volume 
If you want to format a volume: 
1.  Select a volume to format. 
2.  Right-click on the selected volume, and then click Format in the context menu. 
You will be forwarded to the Format Volume window, where you will be able to set the new file 
system options. You can choose one of the Windows file systems: FAT16 (disabled, if the Volume 
Size is more than 2 GB), FAT32 (disabled, if the Volume Size is more than 32 GB) or NTFS. 
In the text window you will be able to enter the volume label, if necessary: by default this 
window is empty. 
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. 
3.  If you click OK to proceed with the Format Volume operation, you'll add a pending operation of 
formatting a volume. 
(To finish the added operation you will have to commit (p. 271) it. Exiting the program without 
committing the pending operations will effectively cancel them.) 
The new volume structure will be graphically represented in the Disk management view. 
If you set a 64K cluster size for FAT16/FAT32 or an 8KB-64KB cluster size for NTFS, Windows can mount the 
volume, but some programs (e.g. Setup programs) might calculate its disk space incorrectly. 
 
6.9.7.  Pending operations 
All operations, which were prepared by the user in manual mode or with the aid of a wizard, are 
considered pending until the user issues the specific command for the changes to be made 
permanent. Until then, Acronis Disk Director Lite will only demonstrate the new volume structure 
that will result from the operations that have been planned to be performed on disks and volumes. 
This approach enables you to control all planned operations, double-check the intended changes, 
and, if necessary, cancel operations before they are executed. 
To prevent you from performing any unintentional change on your disk, the program will first display 
the list of all pending operations. 
The Disk management view contains the toolbar with icons to launch the UndoRedo and Commit 
actions intended for pending operations. These actions might also be launched from the Disk 
management
 menu of the console. 
All planned operations are added to the pending operation list. 
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