Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manuel D’Utilisation
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For more information about operations available in Acronis Secure Zone, see the Personal vaults (p.
154) section.
154) section.
Upgrade from Acronis True Image Echo
When upgrading from Acronis True Image Echo to Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, Acronis Secure
Zone will keep the archives created with Echo. The zone will appear in the list of personal vaults and
the old archives will be available for recovery.
Zone will keep the archives created with Echo. The zone will appear in the list of personal vaults and
the old archives will be available for recovery.
To upgrade the activated Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, deactivate it and activate again. No
action is needed to upgrade the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager if it is not activated.
action is needed to upgrade the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager if it is not activated.
2.10.2. Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
A modification of the bootable agent (p. 341) can be placed on a system disk and configured to start
at boot time when F11 is pressed. This eliminates the need for rescue media or network connection
to start the bootable rescue utility. This feature has the trade name "Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager".
at boot time when F11 is pressed. This eliminates the need for rescue media or network connection
to start the bootable rescue utility. This feature has the trade name "Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager".
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is especially useful for mobile users. If a failure occurs, the user
reboots the machine, hits F11 on prompt "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager…" and
performs data recovery in the same way as with ordinary bootable media. The user can also back up
using Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, while on the move. Acronis Secure Zone (p. 46) is at hand
for backup and recovery operations.
reboots the machine, hits F11 on prompt "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager…" and
performs data recovery in the same way as with ordinary bootable media. The user can also back up
using Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, while on the move. Acronis Secure Zone (p. 46) is at hand
for backup and recovery operations.
Activation and deactivation of the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
The operation that enables using Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is called “activation". You are
suggested to activate the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager when creating Acronis Secure Zone (p.
238).
suggested to activate the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager when creating Acronis Secure Zone (p.
238).
Once the Acronis Secure Zone is created, you can activate or deactivate the Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager at any time using the Manage Acronis Secure Zone action. The deactivation will disable the
boot time prompt "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager…". This means you will need
bootable media in case the system fails to boot.
Manager at any time using the Manage Acronis Secure Zone action. The deactivation will disable the
boot time prompt "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager…". This means you will need
bootable media in case the system fails to boot.
Limitations
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager:
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Cannot be organized on a dynamic disk or a disk using the GPT partitioning style.
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Requires manual configuration of boot loaders, such as LILO and GRUB, after activation.
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Requires re-activation of third-party loaders after activation.
2.10.3. Universal Restore (Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Universal
Restore)
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Universal Restore is the Acronis proprietary technology that helps
recover and boot up Windows on dissimilar hardware or a virtual machine. The Universal Restore
recover and boot up Windows on dissimilar hardware or a virtual machine. The Universal Restore
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