User manual ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1. We hope that this ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1 user guide will be useful to you.


ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1 : Download the complete user guide (3663 Ko)

Manual abstract: user guide ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] User's Guide Acronis True Image 9. 1 Workstation Compute with confidence www. acronis. com Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006. "Acronis", "Acronis Compute with Confidence", "Acronis Snap Restore", "Acronis Recovery Manager, "Acronis Secure Zone" and the Acronis logo are trademarks of Acronis, Inc. Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. [. . . ] Restoring the backup data. Click the very left button on a tasks pane toolbar, then follow the Wizard's instructions. · Set up backup/restore options, such as system/network resources usage, before/after backup commands etc. options. · Select Tools -> Options -> Default backup options or Default restoration options and make settings. See details in 6. 3 Setting backup options and 7. 4 Setting restore Validate backup archives wherever they reside, be it local, network or removable media Validating backup archives. · Click Validate Backup Archive, then follow the Wizard's instructions. See details in 11. 1 Set up sending notifications about Acronis True Image Workstation operation and tracing this operation in Windows Application Event Log Select Tools -> Options -> Notifications or Event tracing and make settings. See details in 11. 2 Operation results notification and 11. 4 Event tracing. · Browse logs of Acronis True Image Workstation operation Click the very right button on a tasks pane toolbar at the bottom of the window. · Manage Acronis Secure Zone Click Manage Acronis Secure Zone, then follow the Wizard's instructions. Managing Acronis Secure Zone. · Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager Click Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, then follow the Wizard's instructions. · Mount partitions' images to explore and modify their contents, or to restore individual files Click Mount image, then follow the Wizard's instructions. See details in Chapter 12. Mounting an image as a virtual drive. · Unmount previously mounted partition images Unmounting an image. · · Click Unmount image, then follow the Wizard's instructions. See details in 12. 2 Transfer the system to a new hard disk Format partitions on a new hard disk See Chapter 13. Adding a new hard disk. Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006 41 · · Turn on/off Windows System Restore tool Create bootable rescue media, its ISO or RIS package See 11. 5 Managing System Restore. For more information on Acronis True Image Workstation command-line mode see 15. 1 Working in the command-line mode. 42 Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006 Chapter 6. Creating backup archives To be able to restore the lost data or roll back your system to a predetermined state, you should first create a data or entire-system backup file. If you are not concerned about restoration of your operating system along with all settings and applications, but plan to keep safe only certain data (the current project, for example), choose file/folder backup. This will reduce the archive size, thus saving disk space and possibly reducing removable media costs. Backing up the entire system disk (creating a disk image) takes more disk space but enables you to restore the system in minutes in case of severe data damage or hardware failure. Moreover, the imaging procedure is much faster than copying files, and may significantly speed the backup process when it comes to backing up large volumes of data (see details in 3. 1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images). 6. 1 Backing up files and folders (file backup) 1. Invoke the Create Backup Wizard by clicking on the backup operation icon in the main program window. You can select a random set of files, folders, partitions, disks and even computers. If you select a partition, disk or computer, and archive all its files, including system and hidden files, the bare-metal restore of that disk (partition, computer) still will not be possible. Therefore, it is recommended that you select only files and folders containing user data. For example, you may want hidden and system files and folders, as well as files with . ~, . tmp and . bak extensions, not to be stored in the archive. [. . . ] A new logical partition will be created on disk 3 from 0 to 64000 sector. trueimagecmd /deploy /filename:z:\Server30Cdrive. tib /partition:1-1 /target_partition:2-1 /type:active /password:123qwe 104 Copyright © Acronis, Inc. , 2000-2006 · This will restore partition 1-1, stored in image Server30Cdrive. tib, protected with password `123qwe', to partition 2-1. List trueimagecmd /list · This will list available partitions. Clone trueimagecmd /clone /harddisk:2 /target_harddisk:3 · Clone hard disk 2 to hard disk 3. Explore image trueimagecmd /explore /filename:\\myserver\backup\mybackup. tib /net_user:john /net_password:qwerty · This will connect all images, stored in file mybackup. tib on the network drive, as virtual drives. 15. 1. 3 Command-line mode usage under DOS For use in the MS-DOS compatible environments Acronis True Image Workstation includes the TrueImageCmdDos. exe utility. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE CORPORATE WORKSTATION 9.1 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.