Recovering your system to the same disk

Before you start, we recommend that you complete the procedures described in Preparing for recovery.

To recover your system:

  1. Attach the external drive if it contains the backup to be used for recovery and make sure that the drive is powered on.
  2. Arrange the boot order in BIOS so as to make your rescue media device (CD, DVD or USB stick) the first boot device. See Arranging boot order in BIOS.
  3. Boot from the rescue media and select Acronis True Image.
  4. On the Home screen, select My disks below Recover.

  5. Select the system disk or partition backup to be used for recovery.

    When the backup is not displayed, click Browse and specify path to the backup manually.

  6. Select Recover whole disks and partitions at the Recovery method step.

  7. Select the system partition (usually C) on the What to recover screen. If the system partition has a different letter, select the partition using the Flags column. It must have the Pri, Act flags.

    In case of Windows 7 the System Reserved partition will have the Pri, Act flags. You will need to select for recovery both the System Reserved partition and the System partition.

  8. At the "Settings of partition C" (or the letter of the system partition, if it is different) step check the default settings and click Next if they are correct. Otherwise, change the settings as required before clicking Next. Changing the settings will be needed when recovering to the new hard disk of a different capacity.
  9. Carefully read the summary of operations at the Finish step. If you have not resized the partition, the sizes in the Deleting partition and Recovering partition items must match. Having checked the summary click Proceed.

  10. When the operation finishes, exit the standalone version of Acronis True Image, remove the rescue media and boot from the recovered system partition. After making sure that you have recovered Windows to the state you need, restore the original boot order.

See also

Recovering partitions and disks

About recovery of dynamic/GPT disks and volumes

Recovery options