Recovers the specified disks or volumes.
A disk is always recovered along with its MBR. When you recover a volume, the MBR is not recovered unless you use the --mbr_disk and --target_mbr_disk parameters.
Parameters
What to recover
--loc=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--arc=<archive name>
--password=<password>,encrypted
--backup=<backup ID>
--disk=<disk numbers>
--nt_signature={auto|new|backup|existing}
--volume=<volume numbers>
--oss_numbers={true|false}
--mbr_disk=<disk number>
Where to recover
--target_disk=<disk numbers>
--target_volume=<volume numbers>
Recovering disks
If the --target_disk parameter is specified, the software will recover each disk specified in the --disk parameter to the corresponding disk specified in the --target_disk parameter. For example, if you type --disk=1,2 --target_disk=3,4, the software will recover disk 1 to disk 3 and disk 2 to disk 4. If the number of values of the --disk and --target_disk parameters differ, the command will fail.
If the --target_disk parameter is not specified, the software will automatically map the disks specified in the --disk parameter to the target machine's disks. If the automatic mapping is not successful, the command will fail.
Recovering volumes
If the --target_volume parameter is specified, the software will recover each volume specified in the --volume parameter to the corresponding volume specified in the --target_volume parameter. For example, if you type --volume=3-1,3-2 --target_volume=1-1,1-2, the software will recover volume 3-1 to volume 1-1 and volume 3-2 to volume 1-2. If the number of values of the --volume and --target_volume parameters differ, the command will fail.
If the --target_volume parameter is not specified, and the --target_disk parameter is specified, the software will try to recover all of the volumes specified in the --volume parameter to the first unallocated space of a suitable size on the specified disk. If no unallocated space of a suitable size is found, the command will fail. You can specify only one target disk, even when recovering several volumes.
If neither the --target_volume parameter nor the --target_disk parameter is specified, the software will automatically map the volumes specified in the --volume parameter to the target machine's disks. If the automatic mapping is not successful, the command will fail.
--start=<offset>{s|kb|mb|gb}
--size=<volume size>{s|kb|mb|gb}
--target_mbr_disk=<disk number>
How to recover
--fat16_32
--ext2_3
--preserve_mbr
--type={active|primary|logical}
--use_all_space
--active_restore
If the parameter is specified, the Acronis Active Restore technology is enabled.
Recovery options
--force_yes
--reboot
--reboot_after
--retry_count=<number of attempts>
--retry_delay=<delay>
--silent_mode={on|off}
--use_registry_defaults
Acronis Universal Restore parameters
--ur_driver=<INF file name>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the mass storage driver to be installed.
--ur_path=<search folder>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the path to the driver storage.
General parameters
--log=<full path>
--log_format={structured|unstructured}
--output={formatted|raw}
--progress
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path>
Access to a remote machine (Acronis Backup Advanced only)
--host=<IP address or hostname>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--address=<IP addresses or hostnames>
Access to a specific service within a machine (Acronis Backup Advanced only)