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After you activate the old storage, Acronis Nonstop Backup will consolidate the old backups according
to the algorithm it uses for consolidating backups and will then start to back up changes on the
selected partitions again.
to the algorithm it uses for consolidating backups and will then start to back up changes on the
selected partitions again.
When the need arises to recover some data, your actions will differ depending on what you want to
recover - partitions or files/folders.
recover - partitions or files/folders.
A partition is recovered using the Recovery Wizard. If you need to recover a data partition, it is easier
to do in Windows. Recovery of the system partition is better to perform after booting from the
rescue media. For more information see Recovering partitions protected with Acronis Nonstop
Backup (p. 50). The Recovery Wizard allows you to recover files and folders as well, though in many
cases it is more convenient to recover files using Acronis Time Explorer. For more information see
Recovering files protected with Acronis Nonstop Backup (p. 51).
to do in Windows. Recovery of the system partition is better to perform after booting from the
rescue media. For more information see Recovering partitions protected with Acronis Nonstop
Backup (p. 50). The Recovery Wizard allows you to recover files and folders as well, though in many
cases it is more convenient to recover files using Acronis Time Explorer. For more information see
Recovering files protected with Acronis Nonstop Backup (p. 51).
7.4. Recovering partitions protected with Acronis Nonstop
Backup
You can recover partitions from Acronis Nonstop Backup Storage using the Recovery Wizard. Let's
first recover a data partition in Windows.
first recover a data partition in Windows.
1. Start Acronis True Image Home.
2. Choose Recovery on the sidebar, then click the Disk backups tab on the right pane. Select the
backup archive from which you want to recover files at the Nonstop Backup Storages area. Right-
click on the backup and choose Recover in the shortcut menu to start the Recovery Wizard.
click on the backup and choose Recover in the shortcut menu to start the Recovery Wizard.
3. Select Recover whole disks and partitions on the Recovery method screen.
4. At the next step select the point in time at which the partition(s) to be recovered was in the
desired state. You can select a point in time for the files that changed within the last 24 hours and
a date for older backups. For backups that were made more than 30 days ago the program will
keep weekly backups highlighting the dates for which backed up data is kept. Having selected the
recovery point click Next.
a date for older backups. For backups that were made more than 30 days ago the program will
keep weekly backups highlighting the dates for which backed up data is kept. Having selected the
recovery point click Next.
5. The next steps of the Recovery Wizard are similar to those performed when recovering data
partitions or disks from a "classic" backup. For more information see Recovering a data partition
or disk (p. 90).
or disk (p. 90).
Depending on circumstances, recovery of the system partition may be performed both in Windows
and after booting from your rescue media (when Windows does not start). Recovery in Windows is
similar to recovery of a data partition, though it will require reboot. By the way, usually it is safer to
recover the system partition using the rescue media.
and after booting from your rescue media (when Windows does not start). Recovery in Windows is
similar to recovery of a data partition, though it will require reboot. By the way, usually it is safer to
recover the system partition using the rescue media.
When using the rescue media, the recovery procedure is very similar to the procedure used for
recovering the system partition from a "classic" backup, except the Recovery point step that allows
selecting the point in time to which you recover the system partition. For more information see
Recovering your system partition (p. 85).
recovering the system partition from a "classic" backup, except the Recovery point step that allows
selecting the point in time to which you recover the system partition. For more information see
Recovering your system partition (p. 85).
If you use as a Nonstop Backup Storage an external USB hard drive and after booting from the rescue media the
Disk backups tab does not show backups on that external hard drive in the Nonstop Backup Storages area, click
the Refresh backups button to find them.
Disk backups tab does not show backups on that external hard drive in the Nonstop Backup Storages area, click
the Refresh backups button to find them.
Acronis True Image Home safe version does not support recovery from Nonstop Backup Storages.