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Chapter 6.  Restoring the backup data 
6.1  Restore under Windows or boot from CD? 
As mentioned above (see 
 for Windows), Acronis 
True Image Server for Windows can be run in several ways. We recommend that you first 
try to restore data running Acronis True Image Server for Windows under Windows, because 
this method provides more functionality. Boot from the bootable media or use the Startup 
Recovery Manager (see 
 only if Windows does not 
load. 
The boot CD from which you loaded the program does not keep you from using other CDs 
with backups. Acronis True Image Server for Windows is loaded entirely into RAM, so you 
can remove the bootable CD to insert the archive disk. 
 
Be careful! Disk letters in standalone Acronis True Image Server for Windows might 
sometimes differ from the way Windows identifies drives.  For example, the D: drive 
identified in the standalone Acronis True Image Server for Windows might correspond to the 
E: drive in Windows. 
6.1.1  Network settings in rescue mode 
When booted from removable media, RIS server or by Startup Recovery Manager, Acronis 
True Image Server for Windows may not detect the network. Such might be the case if there 
is no DHCP server in your network or your computer address was not identified automatically 
for some reason.  
To enable connection, specify network settings manually in the window, available at Tools -
> Options -> Network adapters. 
 
6.2  Restoring files and folders from file archives 
Here we describe how to restore file/folders from a file backup archive. You can restore the 
desired files/folders from a disk/partition image as well. To do so, mount the image (see 
Chapter 11.  Mounting an image as a virtual drive
) or start the image restoration and select 
Restore specified files or folders (see 
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