ACRONIS MIGRATE EASY 7.0 Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

Acronis True Image 7.0 User’s Guide www.acronis.com www.acronis.com

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 10 Chapter 3. General program information 3.1 Main program window The main program w

Page 3 - END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 11 The New Disk Deployment group includes operations required when a new disk drive i

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 12 Status bar In the bottom of the main window, there is a status bar divided into tw

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 13 If you create a zone, it will be listed after all PC disks available for image cre

Page 6 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 14 Select the partition on which space will be used to create the zone. Enter the si

Page 7 - 1.3 What is a disk image?

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 15 Set the new size for Acronis Secure Zone. In the next window, you will see a zone

Page 8 - 2.2 System requirements

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 16 In the next window, you will see a zone deletion script containing a list of brie

Page 9 - 2.5 Removing the program

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 17 This boot manager is required for Acronis Secure Zone to work. If the boot manager

Page 10 - 3.1 Main program window

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 18 Chapter 4. Creating a partition (disk) image Disk (partition) image creation means

Page 11 - Program menu

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 19 Image mode selection A complete image contains all hard disk data, so it takes a

Page 12 - 3.2 Acronis Secure Zone

Copyright © SWsoft, 2000-2003. All rights reserved. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. OS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM Corp

Page 13 - Creating Acronis Secure Zone

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 20 Incremental image size are based only on changes that occurred after the previous

Page 14 - Resizing Acronis Secure Zone

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 21 Selecting image file size With this step, you can specify if the program should cr

Page 15 - Deleting Acronis Secure Zone

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 22 You can also split the image file into several volumes when storing it on a hard

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 23 Image password protection If you try to restore data from a password-protected im

Page 17 - 3.4 Incremental images

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 24 The more details you provide in the comments, the better. If you don’t provide com

Page 18 - Selecting partitions

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 25 Chapter 5. Restoring a disk (partition) from an image As mentioned above (see &quo

Page 19 - Selecting the previous image

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 26 If you are to restore an image from removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the la

Page 20 - Selecting image location

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 27 Selecting a location to restore to As a rule, you should restore an image to the s

Page 21 - Selecting image file size

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 28 Select partition type If you need only the data, you do not have to create anothe

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 29 Select a file system Let’s imagine you are to restore a partition from an old, lo

Page 23 - Providing comments

END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENTBY ACCEPTING, YOU (ORIGINAL PURCHASER) INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ACCEPT THE PRODUC

Page 24 - Image creation script

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 30 Select partition size and location You might need to resize and relocate a parti

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 31 Assign any unused letter to a partition You should not assign letters to partitio

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 32 After this, you will see the partition selection window again and will have to rep

Page 27 - Selecting partition type

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 33 Chapter 6. Browsing and restoring individual files To browse and restore individua

Page 28 - Selecting a file system

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 34 If the selected image file is not protected by a password, you will immediately se

Page 29 - Select a file system

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 35 Chapter 7. Transferring the system to a new disk 7.1 General information Sooner or

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 36 • leave partitions (and data!) on the old disk • remove all information from the

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 37 We recommend using automatic mode in most cases. The manual mode can be useful if

Page 32 - Restoration script

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 38 The previously selected source becomes grayed-out and disabled for selection. If

Page 33 - Selecting an image

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 39 You will have to select between: • Delete partitions on the destination hard disk

Page 34 - Select partition to connect

Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 6 1.1 What is Acronis True Image? 6 1.2 What's new in Acronis True Image 7.0? 6 1.3 What is

Page 35 - 7.1 General information

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 40 If you are going to sell or give away your old disk, we recommend that you make su

Page 36 - 7.3 Executing transfers

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 41 If you elect to transfer information "as is," a new partition will be c

Page 37 - Selecting destination disk

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 42 Having completed the required steps, you will add a new partition. To create anoth

Page 38 - Partitioned destination disk

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 43 Disk partitioning script After you click Proceed, Acronis True Image will start c

Page 39 - Old disk data

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 44 To resize either partition, check the Proceed Relayout box. If you are satisfied

Page 40 - Destroying the old disk data

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 45 Chapter 8. Adding a new hard disk If you don't have enough space for your dat

Page 41 - Partitioning the old disk

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 46 To create a partition, select Create new partition in unallocated space and click

Page 42 - Cloning script

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 47 Chapter 9. Scheduled tasks Acronis True Image allows you to schedule tasks you cre

Page 43 - Disk partitioning script

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 48 Having selected partitions and/or disks, click Next. Note that this button is dis

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 49 • Weekly – a task will be executed weekly or in some weeks at the specified time

Page 45 - Creating a new partition

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Contents Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 5 APPENDIX B. HARD DISKS AND BIOS SETUP 65 B.1 Installing hard disks in com

Page 46 - Disk add script

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 50 You can execute the task even if your PC is turned off at the specified time. To d

Page 47 - Chapter 9. Scheduled tasks

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 51 You can execute the task even if your PC is turned off at the specified time. To

Page 48 - Selecting task periodicity

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 52 You can execute the task even if your PC is turned off at the specified time. To d

Page 49 - Setting up daily execution

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 53 Delete allows to delete a selected task with confirmation. Edit allows to change a

Page 50 - Setting up monthly execution

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 54 Chapter 10. Other operations 10.1 Checking images To be assured that your images

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 55 10.2 Creating bootable media In some cases, Acronis True Image can be run only fr

Page 52 - Task scheduled successfully

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 56 The left panel can contain up to 50 logs. If there are more, you can browse the l

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 57 Chapter 11. Troubleshooting 11.1 Recovering Acronis True Image If Acronis True I

Page 54 - 10.1 Checking images

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 58 Can Easy CD Creator 4.x–5.0 impede Acronis True Image? Easy CD Creator 4.x and 5.0

Page 55 - 10.3 Viewing logs

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 59 In some cases, especially when there’s a domain controller installed in the networ

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 6 Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 What is Acronis True Image? Acronis True Image solves

Page 57 - Chapter 11. Troubleshooting

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 60 We recommend that you read Microsoft’s sysprep articles available in relation to W

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 61 Before you do this, you will have to register your copy at http://www.acronis.com/

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 62 Appendix A. Partitions and file systems A.1 Hard disk partitions The mechanism th

Page 60 - 11.3 Technical support

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 63 A.2.1 FAT16 The FAT16 file system is widely used by DOS (DR-DOS, MS-DOS, PC-DOS, P

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 64 Like FAT, NTFS uses clusters to store files, but cluster size does not depend on p

Page 62 - A.2 File systems

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 65 Appendix B. Hard disks and BIOS setup The appendices below provide you with extra

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 66 B.1.2 Motherboard sockets, IDE cable, power cable There are two slots on the mot

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 67 There is usually a sticker on the drive that explains the markings. Typical markin

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 68 B.2 BIOS When you turn on your computer, you often see a number of short text mess

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 69 Parameter Value Purpose Type 1-47, Not Installed, Auto Type 0 or Not Installed is

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 7 • Acronis Secure Zone • Acronis Startup Recovery Manager • file integrity checks

Page 68 - B.2 BIOS

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 70 For example, to demonstrate the main features of Acronis True Image we used a Quan

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 71 Please note that boot sequence management differs for various BIOS versions, e.g.

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 72 B.2.4 AwardBIOS Below, we provide an example of configuring hard disks in AwardBIO

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 73 Place the marker on the Primary Master line and press the Enter key to get to the

Page 72 - B.2.4 AwardBIOS

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 74 Use the Up and Down keys to select the User Type HDD value and press the Enter key

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 75 New versions of AwardBIOS menu have the Boot item. The screen of the Boot menu, wh

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 76 Select an item of the list with the Up or Down keys and move the device up the lis

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 77 ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69JA2A) STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Dat

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Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 78 ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZATION HARD DRIVE This message appears when it is impos

Page 77 - AWARD SOFTWARE, INC

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 8 Chapter 2. Installation and operation 2.1 Bundle contents The Acronis True Image sy

Page 78 - Acronis, Inc

Acronis True Image User’s Guide Copyright © SWsoft, 2000–2003 9 2.4 Running Acronis True Image In normal mode, you can run Acronis True Image fro

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