Acronis Acronis True Image Home 2010 TIHPB2ENS Manuale Utente
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11. Additional recovery information
11.1.
Recovery Wizard - detailed information
The below description of the Recovery Wizard refers to recovering partitions/disks from image
backups. If you need to recover files and folders, see Recovering files and folders (p. 91).
backups. If you need to recover files and folders, see Recovering files and folders (p. 91).
11.1.1. Starting the Recovery Wizard
Start the Recovery Wizard by selecting Recovery
Disk and Partition Recovery in the main program
menu.
11.1.2. Archive selection
1. Select the archive. Acronis True Image Home will show the list of backup archives whose
locations it knows from the information stored in its database. If the program has not found the
backup you need (for example, when the backup was made some time ago by a previous Acronis
True Image Home version), you can find it manually by clicking Browse and then selecting the
backup location on the directory tree and choosing the backup in the right pane.
backup you need (for example, when the backup was made some time ago by a previous Acronis
True Image Home version), you can find it manually by clicking Browse and then selecting the
backup location on the directory tree and choosing the backup in the right pane.
If the archive is located on removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then insert disks in reverse
order when the Recovery Wizard prompts you.
order when the Recovery Wizard prompts you.
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Data recovery directly from an FTP server requires the archive to consist of files of no more than 2GB each.
If you suspect that some of the files are larger, first copy the entire archive (along with the initial full
backup) to a local hard disk or network share disk. See notes and recommendations for supporting FTP
servers in Supported storage media (p. 14).
If you suspect that some of the files are larger, first copy the entire archive (along with the initial full
backup) to a local hard disk or network share disk. See notes and recommendations for supporting FTP
servers in Supported storage media (p. 14).
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