You can start recovering a partition or disk from an image backup both on the Backup and recovery tab and in Acronis Backup Explorer. To start recovery from the Backup and recovery tab, select the box of a backup containing the partition image you need to recover. Click the Recover button (or the Recover icon if the backup box is collapsed). This opens the Disk Recovery window.
If you want to recover the partition to the state it was at an earlier date, click the gear icon to open the Operations menu and then click Recover files. This opens Acronis Backup Explorer and you can select the image backup version created on that date. Clicking Recover after selecting the required version opens the Disk Recovery window.
If you backed up an entire disk, you can choose to recover the entire disk at once by clicking Switch to disk mode. To be able to select partitions again, click Switch to partition mode.
To recover an image to the source partition without resizing, at least 5% of free space is required on the partition. Otherwise, the Recover now button will be unavailable.
Sometimes you need to recover the MBR (Master Boot Record). For instance, it may be necessary when Windows does not boot after recovery. To recover the MBR (either together with the partition or individually), click Show MBR and then select the MBR check box.
If you recover the entire disk, the Recover disk signature check box appears. Disk signature is a part of a hard disk MBR. It is used for uniquely identifying the disk media.
We recommend that you select the Recover disk signature check box due to the following reasons:
We recommend that you clear the Recover disk signature check box when:
In this case, True Image 2013 generates a new disk signature for the recovered hard drive, even if you recover to the same drive.
Disk recovery options - click to set up additional parameters for the disk recovery process.
Use Acronis Universal Restore - click to use Acronis Universal Restore technology during recovery.
Acronis Universal Restore (provided by separately purchased True Image 2013 Plus Pack) will help you create a bootable system clone on different hardware (for more information see Acronis Universal Restore).
Choose this option when recovering your system disk to a computer with a processor, motherboard or mass storage device that is different from the one in place when the system was originally backed up.