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for backing up an image of the system hard drive when users select the "Complete PC Backup"
option. Acronis True Image Home can convert vhd files into tib files and vice versa, recover
operating system from vhd files, and even boot from vhd images of Windows 7.
Booting from tib images containing Windows 7 – Users of the Windows 7 Enterprise and
Windows 7 Ultimate can boot from a tib image containing a backup of their system partition. This
will allow testing the bootability of the backed up system without actual recovery. If the
operating system boots from the tib file, then it will definitely boot after recovery from that tib
file. When you choose a tib file to boot from, Acronis True Image Home creates a temporary vhd
file by converting this tib file, so your hard disk must have enough free space for storing it. Then
the program adds a new item to the Windows boot loader list. When you select the tib file in the
boot loader list, your computer will actually boot from that temporary vhd file.
1.4 System requirements and supported media
1.4.1 Minimum system requirements
The hardware requirements of Acronis True Image Home correspond to the minimum requirements
for the operating system installed on the computer to be used for running Acronis True Image Home.
In addition Acronis True Image Home requires the following hardware:
CD-RW/DVD-RW drive for bootable media creation
Mouse or other pointing device (recommended).
Using Acronis Nonstop Backup requires at least 1 GB RAM.
Acronis True Image Home rescue media has the following hardware requirements:
256 MB RAM
Processor Pentium 1 GHz or faster
The recommended minimum screen resolution is 1152 x 864.
1.4.2 Supported operating systems
Acronis True Image Home has been tested on the following operating systems:
Windows XP SP3
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2
Windows Vista SP2 (all editions)
Windows 7 (all editions)
Acronis True Image Home also enables creation of a bootable CD-R/DVD-R that can back up and
recover a disk/partition on a computer running any Intel- or AMD- based PC operating system,
including Linux®. The only exception is the Intel-based Apple Macintosh, which is currently not
supported in native mode.
1.4.3 Supported file systems
FAT16/32
NTFS
Ext2/Ext3 *
ReiserFS *
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