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Chapter 13.  Troubleshooting 
13.1 
Recovering Acronis True Image Enterprise Server 
If Acronis True Image Enterprise Server ceased running or produces errors, its files 
might be corrupted. To recover the program, run Acronis True Image Enterprise 
Server installer again. It will detect Acronis True Image Enterprise Server on your 
server and will ask you if you want to recover (update) or remove it. 
Click Recover and click Proceed
13.2 
Frequently asked questions 
What storage devices does Acronis True Image Enterprise Server support 
for keeping backups? 
Partition backups can be created on both hard disks, and other storage devices 
supported by Windows NT 4.0 SP6, 2000, 2003. 
What is the purpose of specifying image file size? 
The thing is that server hard disk is the fastest and most effective storage device. It 
can write a disk (partition) image considerably faster than any other device, e.g. 
CD-RW. Having specified image volume size equal to about 650–700Mb you can 
quickly create image files on your hard disk to burn them to CD-R/RW afterwards. 
This allows doing the whole task much faster. 
What devices can a system partition be restored from, if Acronis True 
Image Enterprise Server is loaded from its bootable diskette of CD? 
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server supports any connected hard disks, a wide 
variety of IDE, SCSI, FireWire (IEEE-1394), USB (1.0, 1.1, 2.0), PC card (PCMCIA) 
devices, as well as CD-R/RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R/RW magneto-optical disks, Iomega 
Zip, Jaz, etc. 
Can Easy CD Creator 4.x–5.0 impede Acronis True Image Enterprise 
Server ? 
Easy CD Creator 4.x and 5.0 automatically installs the old and unsupported by Roxio 
Take Two® backup utility removed from Easy CD Creator 5.1 and newer. If Acronis 
True Image Enterprise Server detects this utility, it shows you the following 
message in the beginning of image creation. 
"Can’t create the image of the logical disk, as it’s already used by a running 
application. Please close all other applications and try again."