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To enable booting to the recovery environment, it is necessary to ensure that the BIOS boot sequence
includes the rescue media. See Arranging boot sequence in BIOS (p. 192).
includes the rescue media. See Arranging boot sequence in BIOS (p. 192).
Scheduling
For your backups to be really helpful, they must be as "up-to-date" as possible. This means that you
should run backup tasks on a regular basis, say once a day. Though creating a backup task in Acronis
True Image Home is quite easy, it would be very tedious remembering to do the same thing every
day. Well, with the scheduler you do not have to remember. You can schedule backups and forget
about them (at least while the backup disk has enough free space or until the need for recovery
arises).
should run backup tasks on a regular basis, say once a day. Though creating a backup task in Acronis
True Image Home is quite easy, it would be very tedious remembering to do the same thing every
day. Well, with the scheduler you do not have to remember. You can schedule backups and forget
about them (at least while the backup disk has enough free space or until the need for recovery
arises).
The terms related to these concepts will be repeatedly used in the Acronis True Image Home
documentation, so understanding the above concepts may be helpful when using the program's
features.
documentation, so understanding the above concepts may be helpful when using the program's
features.
1.3. New in Acronis True Image Home 2010
Acronis Nonstop Backup – Near-CDP (Continuous Data Protection) is now available to Acronis
True Image Home users. You will be able to revert your documents to previous states in time.
This may come in handy when you accidentally deleted an important document or made some
corrections that turned out to be wrong and you need to return the document to the state in
which it was, for example, two weeks ago. When you need to recover a file, a Windows Explorer-
like browser with integrated search makes searching for a file you need to recover very easy. But
Acronis Nonstop Backup is much more than a versioning tool. It also provides for recovering your
system if you ever need that.
True Image Home users. You will be able to revert your documents to previous states in time.
This may come in handy when you accidentally deleted an important document or made some
corrections that turned out to be wrong and you need to return the document to the state in
which it was, for example, two weeks ago. When you need to recover a file, a Windows Explorer-
like browser with integrated search makes searching for a file you need to recover very easy. But
Acronis Nonstop Backup is much more than a versioning tool. It also provides for recovering your
system if you ever need that.
Online backup – you can make your critically important data much more secure by storing it off-
site. Because files are stored on a remote storage, they are protected even if your computer gets
stolen or your house burns down. So the risk of data loss as a result of fire, theft, or other natural
disasters is practically eliminated. And you can safely recover any corrupted, lost or deleted files
on your computer. Integrating Online backup into Acronis True Image Home provides a single
solution for all your data backup needs.
site. Because files are stored on a remote storage, they are protected even if your computer gets
stolen or your house burns down. So the risk of data loss as a result of fire, theft, or other natural
disasters is practically eliminated. And you can safely recover any corrupted, lost or deleted files
on your computer. Integrating Online backup into Acronis True Image Home provides a single
solution for all your data backup needs.
Acronis Online Backup might be unavailable in your region. To find more information, click here.
Powerful scheduler - The scheduler became more powerful and flexible. We expanded the set of
already existing scheduling options. The new scheduler allows you to specify the date when a
scheduled task should run for the first time. While scheduling a monthly task, you can use a
month calendar for specifying the date (e.g. 1st day of the month) or dates for running the task
(e.g. on 10th, 20th, Last day of the month). If you do not need to run a scheduled task for some
time, but intend to use it again in the future, you can disable the task for the time being and then
re-enable it when required. So it is not necessary to recreate the task from scratch. You can clone
a scheduled task and then introduce some minor changes into the duplicate. This may be useful
when creating several similar tasks. In combination with a selected backup method and
automatic consolidation rules, the scheduler allows implementing various backup strategies.
already existing scheduling options. The new scheduler allows you to specify the date when a
scheduled task should run for the first time. While scheduling a monthly task, you can use a
month calendar for specifying the date (e.g. 1st day of the month) or dates for running the task
(e.g. on 10th, 20th, Last day of the month). If you do not need to run a scheduled task for some
time, but intend to use it again in the future, you can disable the task for the time being and then
re-enable it when required. So it is not necessary to recreate the task from scratch. You can clone
a scheduled task and then introduce some minor changes into the duplicate. This may be useful
when creating several similar tasks. In combination with a selected backup method and
automatic consolidation rules, the scheduler allows implementing various backup strategies.
Selective validation – Earlier versions of Acronis True Image Home could validate only a whole
backup archive. Sometimes this may be inconvenient. Suppose, you have a full backup archive
with a size of 20GB and a longish chain of differential backups having sizes of several gigabytes
each and amounting to 100GB. In this case Acronis True Image Home validated the whole 120GB
archive and this could take quite a long time. Now the program will validate just a single selected
differential backup and the full one.
backup archive. Sometimes this may be inconvenient. Suppose, you have a full backup archive
with a size of 20GB and a longish chain of differential backups having sizes of several gigabytes
each and amounting to 100GB. In this case Acronis True Image Home validated the whole 120GB
archive and this could take quite a long time. Now the program will validate just a single selected
differential backup and the full one.