Here we describe recovery of two partitions. If an image of a hard disk has more than two partitions, the procedure is similar.
The following procedure is valid only for recovery to a basic disk. Recovery to a dynamic disk with partition resizing is impossible.
Click Recover on the backup box of a disk containing several partitions. The Disk Recovery window appears.
Click the down arrow next to Version: and then select the backup version you want to recover by its backup date and time.
Select a partition to recover. This opens the recovery destination field below the partition name (label).
Click the down arrow to the right of the field and select the destination hard disk. The partition to be recovered is then placed on the selected hard disk. It occupies all the available disk space. To reduce the partition size so as to leave enough disk space for the remaining partition, click the Partition properties link below the recovery destination field. The Partition Properties window appears.
You can resize the partition by dragging its right border with a mouse on the horizontal bar on the screen.
To assign the partition a specific size, enter the appropriate number into the Total size field.
Remember that you need to leave as much unallocated (free) space after having resized the partition as will be needed for the remaining partition. Select a disk letter and partition type. When you finish the settings, click OK to confirm them and return to the main Disk Recovery window.
Select the next partition's check box.
Select the unallocated space on the destination hard disk. The program creates a partition occupying the entire unallocated space.
Click the Partition properties link and make the settings for the partition. Select a disk letter and partition type. When you finish the settings, click OK to confirm them and return to the main Disk Recovery window.
If the image contains more than two partitions, leave enough unallocated space for other partitions to be recovered and repeat steps 5-7 until you make the settings for all partitions.
Click Recover now to recover the partitions to the destination hard disk.