Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep 
Universal Restore is not a system preparation tool. You can apply it to any Windows image created by 
Acronis products, including images of systems prepared with Microsoft System Preparation Tool 
(Sysprep). The following is an example of using both tools on the same system. 
Universal Restore does not strip the 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 recover, if need be, using the Universal Restore. 
Limitations 
Universal Restore is not available: 
• 
when a computer is booted with Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (using F11) or 
• 
the backup image is located in the Acronis Secure Zone or 
• 
when using Acronis Active Restore, 
because these features are primarily meant for instant data recovery on the same machine. 
Universal Restore is not available when recovering Linux. 
Getting Universal Restore  
Universal Restore comes free with Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server SBS Edition and 
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server Virtual Edition.  
Universal Restore for the other product editions is purchased separately, has its own license, and is 
installed as a separate feature from the setup file. You need to re-create bootable media to make the 
newly installed add-on operational in the bootable environment. 
 
2.10.4.  Acronis Active Restore 
Active Restore is the Acronis proprietary technology that brings a system online immediately after the 
system recovery is started. 
Customers familiar with Acronis Recovery for Microsoft Exchange can note that this product uses 
Active Restore to achieve immediate availability of an Exchange information store after starting the 
recovery. While based on the same technology, recovery of the Information Store proceeds in quite a 
different way than the operating system recovery described in this section. 
Supported operating systems 
Acronis Active Restore is available when recovering Windows starting from Windows 2000. 
Limitation 
The only supported archive location is a local drive, or more precisely, any device available through 
the machine’s BIOS. This may be Acronis Secure Zone, a USB hard drive, a flash drive or any internal 
hard drive. 
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