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Finally, if you are not going to recover the system, but only want to repair damaged files, 
select Restore specified files or folders
7.3.4  Selecting a disk/partition to restore 
The selected backup can contain images of several partitions or even disks. Select which 
disk/partition to restore. 
 
Disks and partitions images contain a copy of track 0 along with the MBR (Master Boot 
Record). It appears in this window in a separate line. You can choose whether to restore 
MBR and track 0 by checking the respective box. Restore the MBR if it is critical to your 
system boot. 
7.3.5  Selecting a target disk/partition 
1. Select a target disk or partition where you want to deploy the selected image. You can 
restore data to its initial location, to another disk/partition or to an unallocated space. The 
target partition should be at least the same size as the uncompressed image data. 
 
All the data stored on the target partition will be replaced by the image data, so be 
careful and watch for non-backed-up data that you might need. 
When restoring a Windows system disk and select a target disk, the program compares 
critical for the system start devices, found in the image registry and the target computer 
registry. 
If the chipset, motherboard or mass storage device are different, there is a risk that the 
system will not be able to boot. Then you will be prompted whether you want to buy 
Acronis Universal Restore. To find out more about this option, see 
. To buy the option, follow the link.  
If you already have Acronis Universal Restore, the prompt will not come up and you will 
have an option to enable Acronis Universal Restore later in the Restore Data Wizard. 
2. When restoring an entire disk, the program will analyze the target disk structure to see 
if the disk is free.  
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