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3.  In Data type, select Disks or Volumes depending on what you need to convert.  
4.  In Content, select the disks to convert or the volumes with the Master Boot Records (MBR) of the 
corresponding disks.  
5.  In Recover to, select New virtual machine
6.  In VM server, select the type of the new virtual machine to be created or on which virtualization 
server to create the machine.  
7.  In VM name, enter the name for the new virtual machine. 
8.  [Optionally] Review the Virtual machine settings (p. 221)  and make changes if necessary. Here 
you can change the path to the new virtual machine.  
The same type of machines with the same name cannot be created in the same folder. Change either the 
VM name, or the path if you get an error message caused by identical names. 
9.  Select the destination disk for each of the source disks or source volumes and MBRs.  
On a Microsoft Virtual PC, be sure to recover the disk or volume where the operating system's loader resides 
to the Hard disk 1. Otherwise the operating system will not boot. This cannot be fixed by changing the boot 
device order in BIOS, because a Virtual PC ignores these settings. 
10. In When to recover, specify when to start the recovery task. 
11. [Optionally] Review Recovery options and change the settings from the default ones, if need be. 
You can specify in Recovery options > VM power management whether to start the new virtual 
machine automatically, after the recovery is completed. This option is available only when the 
new machine is created on a virtualization server. 
12. Click OK. If the recovery task is scheduled for the future, specify the credentials under which the 
task will run. 
You will be taken to the Backup plans and tasks view where you can examine the state and progress 
of the recovery task. 
 
6.3.11.  Bootability troubleshooting 
If a system was bootable at the time of backup, you expect that it will boot after recovery. However, 
the information the operating system stores and uses for booting up may become outdated during 
recovery, especially if you change volume sizes, locations or destination drives. Acronis Backup & 
Recovery 10 automatically updates Windows loaders after recovery. Other loaders might also be 
fixed, but there are cases when you have to re-activate the loaders. Specifically when you recover 
Linux volumes, it is sometimes necessary to apply fixes or make booting changes so that Linux can 
boot and load correctly. 
Below is a summary of typical situations that require additional user actions. 
Why a recovered operating system may be unbootable 
• 
The machine BIOS is configured to boot from another HDD. 
Solution: Configure the BIOS to boot from the HDD where the operating system resides. 
• 
The system was recovered on dissimilar hardware and the new hardware is incompatible with 
the most critical drivers included in the backup
 
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