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Acronis True Image Home can recover and validate only its own zip archives. If a zip archive was created by a file
archiver program, it cannot be recovered and validated by Acronis True Image Home.
archiver program, it cannot be recovered and validated by Acronis True Image Home.
3.10.
Acronis Nonstop Backup
Acronis Nonstop Backup provides easy protection of your disks and files, and allows you to recover
both entire disks and individual files and even their versions from disaster. By default Nonstop
Backup will protect your system partition, though you can select other partitions and disks for
protection as well.
both entire disks and individual files and even their versions from disaster. By default Nonstop
Backup will protect your system partition, though you can select other partitions and disks for
protection as well.
Once you start Acronis Nonstop Backup, it will perform an initial image backup of the partition(s)
selected for protection. Having finished this task, Acronis Nonstop Backup will save changes in your
system and files (including open ones) every five minutes, so you will be able to recover your system
to an exact state in time.
selected for protection. Having finished this task, Acronis Nonstop Backup will save changes in your
system and files (including open ones) every five minutes, so you will be able to recover your system
to an exact state in time.
States of the protected partitions will be backed up at 5-minute intervals for the last 24 hours. The
older backups will be consolidated in such a way that Acronis True Image Home will keep daily
backups for the last 30 days and weekly backups until all Nonstop Backup storage space is used.
older backups will be consolidated in such a way that Acronis True Image Home will keep daily
backups for the last 30 days and weekly backups until all Nonstop Backup storage space is used.
3.11.
Booting from system image tib files
Users of the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of Windows 7 can now test whether they will be able to
boot from the recovered system partition. Acronis True Image Home allows booting from a tib file
containing a system partition image. So if you are able to boot from such backup, you almost certainly
will be able to boot after an actual system recovery from that backup. When you choose a tib file to
boot from, Acronis True Image Home creates a temporary vhd file by converting this tib file, so your
hard disk must have enough free space for storing it. Then the program adds a new item to the
Windows boot loader list. When you select the tib file in the boot loader list, your computer will
actually boot from that temporary vhd file. After testing the bootability of the tib file, you can remove
the file from the boot loader list and delete the temporary vhd file, though you can keep it.
boot from the recovered system partition. Acronis True Image Home allows booting from a tib file
containing a system partition image. So if you are able to boot from such backup, you almost certainly
will be able to boot after an actual system recovery from that backup. When you choose a tib file to
boot from, Acronis True Image Home creates a temporary vhd file by converting this tib file, so your
hard disk must have enough free space for storing it. Then the program adds a new item to the
Windows boot loader list. When you select the tib file in the boot loader list, your computer will
actually boot from that temporary vhd file. After testing the bootability of the tib file, you can remove
the file from the boot loader list and delete the temporary vhd file, though you can keep it.
3.12.
Acronis Universal Restore
3.12.1. Purpose of Acronis Universal Restore
Universal Restore is part of Acronis Plus Pack which is purchased separately, has its own license, and
is installed from its own setup file. You need to re-create bootable media to make the newly installed
Universal Restore add-on operational in the bootable recovery environment.
is installed from its own setup file. You need to re-create bootable media to make the newly installed
Universal Restore add-on operational in the bootable recovery environment.
A system disk image can be restored easily on the hardware where it was created or to identical
hardware. However, if you change the motherboard or use another processor version — a likely
possibility in case of hardware failure — the recovered system could refuse to boot. An attempt to
transfer the system to a new, much more powerful computer will usually produce the same
unbootable result, because the new hardware is incompatible with the most critical drivers included
in the image.
hardware. However, if you change the motherboard or use another processor version — a likely
possibility in case of hardware failure — the recovered system could refuse to boot. An attempt to
transfer the system to a new, much more powerful computer will usually produce the same
unbootable result, because the new hardware is incompatible with the most critical drivers included
in the image.
Using Microsoft System Preparation Tool (Sysprep) does not solve this problem, because Sysprep
permits replacing drivers only for Plug-and-Play devices (sound cards, network adapters, video cards
etc.). As for system Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) and mass storage device drivers, they must be
identical on the source and the target computers (see Microsoft Knowledge Base, articles 302577 and
216915).
permits replacing drivers only for Plug-and-Play devices (sound cards, network adapters, video cards
etc.). As for system Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) and mass storage device drivers, they must be
identical on the source and the target computers (see Microsoft Knowledge Base, articles 302577 and
216915).