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6.3.13  Setting restore options 
Select the options for the restoration process (that is, pre/post restoration commands, 
restoration process priority etc.). You may Use default options or Set the options 
manually
. If you set the options manually, the settings will be applied only to the current 
restore task. Alternatively, you can edit the default options from the current screen. Then 
your settings will be saved as default. See 
 for more 
information. 
6.3.14  Restoration summary and executing restoration 
1. At the final step, the restoration summary is displayed. Up to this point, you can click 
Back to make changes in the created task. If you click Cancel, no changes will be made 
to disk(s). Clicking Proceed will launch the task execution.  
2. The task progress will be shown in a special window.  
You can stop the procedure by clicking Cancel. However, it is critical to note that the 
target partition will be deleted and its space unallocated – the same result you will get if 
the restoration is unsuccessful. To recover the “lost” partition, you will have to restore it 
from the image again. 
If Acronis Universal Restore finds no Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) or mass storage 
devices drivers compatible with the new hardware in all available sources, you will be 
prompted to browse to a network share drive or insert a floppy disk or CD with the 
necessary drivers. Upon starting Windows, it will initialize the standard procedure for 
installing new hardware. At this point, you will be able to specify drivers for devices if 
Windows cannot find them automatically. 
6.4  Setting restore options 
To view or edit the default restore options, select Tools -> Options -> Default 
Restoration Options
 from the main program menu.  
You can edit the default (or set the temporary) restore options while creating a restore 
task as well.