Acronis true image enterprise server 8.0 사용자 설명서

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Restoring a disk (partition) from an image 
 
 
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During a single restoration session you can restore several partitions or disks one by 
one by selecting one disk and setting its parameters first, and then repeating these 
actions for every partition or disk to be restored. 
Select the necessary disk or partition and click Next
6.4 
Selecting a location to restore to 
As a rule you should restore image to the same partition that the image was created 
from. 
You can restore an image to another partition, but this is needed rather seldom. At 
that a partition should be of at least the same size as uncompressed image data. 
If you don’t have a serious reason to restore an image to another partition, restore 
it only to partition that was used to create this image. 
 
Select partition to restore image to 
 
All the data stored on the restored partition will be replaced by the image data, so be careful 
and watch for non-backed up data that you might need. 
6.5 Selecting 
partition type 
When restoring a partition you can change its type though it’s not required in most 
cases. To explain why you might need to do this, let’s imagine that both OS, and 
data were stored on the same primary partition on the damaged disk. You are 
forced to restore the partition from a backup to another hard disk with its own 
partitions and OS.