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to the original location (to the same dynamic volume)
to another dynamic disk or volume
to unallocated space of the dynamic group
to a basic disk
If a dynamic volume is recovered to unallocated space of the dynamic group, the type of the
recovered volume will be the same as it was in the archive.
recovered volume will be the same as it was in the archive.
Manual resizing of dynamic volumes during recovery to dynamic disks is not supported. If you need to
resize a dynamic volume during recovery, it should be recovered to a basic disk.
resize a dynamic volume during recovery, it should be recovered to a basic disk.
When performing a so called "bare-metal recovery" of dynamic volume(s) to a new unformatted disk
the recovered volumes become basic. If you want the recovered volumes to remain dynamic, prior to
recovery the target disk(s) should be prepared (partitioned and formatted) using third-party tools, for
example, Windows Disk Management snap-in.
the recovered volumes become basic. If you want the recovered volumes to remain dynamic, prior to
recovery the target disk(s) should be prepared (partitioned and formatted) using third-party tools, for
example, Windows Disk Management snap-in.
2) The target disk's partitioning scheme remains unchanged after recovery:
if a GPT disk image is recovered over a GPT disk; the target disk remains a GPT disk
if a GPT disk image is recovered over an MBR disk; the target disk remains an MBR disk
if an MBR disk image is recovered over an MBR disk; the target disk remains an MBR disk
if an MBR disk image is recovered over a GPT disk; the target disk remains a GPT disk
Recovery to unallocated space of a GPT disk is not supported.
3) The target volume type does not change when recovering over an existing volume. Examples:
When a dynamic volume is recovered over a basic volume the target volume remains basic
When a dynamic spanned volume is recovered over a dynamic striped volume the target volume
remains striped
remains striped
11.4.
Using Acronis Universal Restore
Using Acronis Universal Restore (provided by separately purchased Acronis Plus Pack) will help you
create a bootable system clone on different hardware (for more information see Acronis Universal
Restore (p. 25)). Choose this option when restoring your system disk to a computer with a dissimilar
processor, different motherboard or a different mass storage device than in the system you originally
backed up. This may come in handy, for example, after replacing the failed motherboard or when
deciding to migrate from a desktop to a laptop. You can use Acronis Universal Restore for restoring
your system disk both from tib and vhd files. In most cases you will need to use bootable rescue
media.
create a bootable system clone on different hardware (for more information see Acronis Universal
Restore (p. 25)). Choose this option when restoring your system disk to a computer with a dissimilar
processor, different motherboard or a different mass storage device than in the system you originally
backed up. This may come in handy, for example, after replacing the failed motherboard or when
deciding to migrate from a desktop to a laptop. You can use Acronis Universal Restore for restoring
your system disk both from tib and vhd files. In most cases you will need to use bootable rescue
media.
Acronis Universal Restore is unavailable when recovering the system partition from an Acronis Nonstop Backup
archive.
archive.
To restore your system with the help of Acronis Universal Restore:
1. Make your rescue media the first boot device in BIOS. See Arranging boot sequence in BIOS (p.
2. Boot from the rescue media and select Acronis True Image Home (Full version).