Acronis true image 8.0 Manuel D’Utilisation
Restoring a disk (partition) from an image
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5.8
Assigning a letter to a partition
Windows utilizes letters to identify disks and partitions, automatically assigning
them at loading.
them at loading.
Under Windows NT/2000/XP, Acronis True Image enables you to assign any unused
letter to a restored partition (logical disk). To do this, select Yes, I want to assign
a logical drive letter to restored partition. If you don’t set this switch, no
letters will be assigned to the restored partition, hiding it from OS. Under Windows
9x/Me, this step is bypassed since letters are assigned automatically.
letter to a restored partition (logical disk). To do this, select Yes, I want to assign
a logical drive letter to restored partition. If you don’t set this switch, no
letters will be assigned to the restored partition, hiding it from OS. Under Windows
9x/Me, this step is bypassed since letters are assigned automatically.
Assign any unused letter to a partition
You should not assign letters to partitions inaccessible to Windows, such as to those
other than FAT and NTFS.
other than FAT and NTFS.
5.9
Checking file system integrity
Having restored a disk/partition from an image under Windows NT/2000/XP, Acronis True Image can
check the integrity of its file system.
check the integrity of its file system.
To do this, flag Yes, I want to check file system after the restoring on the Check File System
After the Restoring page of the image restoration wizard.
After the Restoring page of the image restoration wizard.