Acronis True Image Echo™ Enterprise Server TIES91DB 用户手册

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If there are partitions on the target disk, you will be prompted by the Nonempty 
Destination Hard Disk Drive
 window stating that the destination disk contains 
partitions, perhaps with data. 
You will have to select between: 
•  Yes, I want to delete all the partitions on the destination hard disk before 
restoring – all existing partitions will be deleted and all their data will be lost. 
•  No, I do not want to delete partitions – no existing partition will be deleted, 
discontinuing the recovery operation. You will be able to cancel the operation or 
return to select another disk. 
 
Note that no real changes or data destruction will be performed at this time! For now, the 
program will just map out the procedure. All changes will be implemented only when you 
click Proceed in the wizard’s final window. 
To continue, select the first choice and click Next. You will be taken directly to step 
7.3.6  Changing the restored partition type 
When restoring a partition, you can change its type, though it is not required in most 
cases.  
To illustrate why you might need to do this, let’s imagine that both the operating system 
and data were stored on the same primary partition on a damaged disk.  
If you are restoring a system partition to the new (or the same) disk and want to load an 
operating system from it, you will select Active
If you restore a system partition to another hard disk with its own partitions and OS, most 
likely you will need only the data. In this case, you can restore the partition as Logical to 
access the data only.  
By default, the original partition type is selected. 
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