Acronis true image 9.1 Manuale

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4.2  Managing a local computer 
You can perform the following operations on the local computer. 
•  Backup and restore data, including system disks/partitions 
Click Backup or Recovery, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in 
 
•  Schedule backup operations 
Click the very left button on a tasks pane toolbar, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See 
details in 
•  Set up backup/restore options, such as system/network resources usage, 
before/after backup commands etc. 
Select  Tools -> Options -> Default backup options or Default restoration options 
and make settings. See details in 
 
•  Validate backup archives wherever they reside, be it local, network or 
removable media 
Click  Validate Backup Archive, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in 
•  Set up sending notifications about Acronis True Image Server for Windows 
operation and tracing this operation in Windows Application Event Log 
Select  Tools -> Options -> Notifications or Event tracing and make settings. See 
details in 
10.2  Operation results notification
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10.4  Event tracing
•  Browse logs of Acronis True Image Server for Windows operation 
Click the very right button on a tasks pane toolbar at the bottom of the window. See details 
in 
10.3  Viewing logs
•  Manage Acronis Secure Zone 
Click Manage Acronis Secure Zone, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in 
•  Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager 
Click Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. 
See details in 
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•  Mount partitions’ images to explore and modify their contents, or to restore 
individual files 
Click  Mount image, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in 
•  Unmount previously mounted partition images 
Click  Unmount image, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in 
•  Transfer the system to a new hard disk 
See 
•  Format partitions on a new hard disk 
See 
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