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drive the steps of the Recovery Wizard are straightforward - just make sure that you select the disk
with the same number as the backed up disk, as the destination.
Recovering your data disk backup to a hard drive with a different capacity has some nuances
depending on its capacity and geometry (the number of heads and sectors per track). When
recovering to a smaller capacity hard drive, the partition(s) size will be proportionally reduced. When
recovering to a larger capacity hard drive, there are two cases: 1) if the hard drive has the same
geometry, the backed up disk will be recovered "as is" thus leaving unallocated space; and 2) if the
hard drive has different geometry, the partition(s) size will be proportionally enlarged.
10.4 Recovering files and folders
Depending on the backup types you have used, there may be several methods of recovering files and
folders. In most cases you recover files and folders in Windows. You can recover files and folders
from a file backup archive and from a disk/partition image as well. To recover files/folders from an
image, you can mount the image (see Mounting an image (p. 134)) and copy files/folders to a desired
location using Windows Explorer.
If you need to recover just a single file/folder or a few files, double-click on the required image
backup archive. Then drill-down to the folder containing the file(s) you need to recover, select the
file(s), right-click and choose Copy in the shortcut menu, open a folder for saving the files to be
recovered, right-click in the folder and choose Paste in the shortcut menu. You can also drag the files
from the backup archive into the destination folder. This method can also be used in case of My Data
type backup archives.
One more method of recovering files/folders from an image is described below. See Recovering files
and folders from image archives (p. 90).
10.4.1 Recovering files and folders from file archives
This section describes how to recover files and folders from a file backup archive.
1. Start the Recovery Wizard by selecting Recovery File Recovery in the main program menu.
2. Select the archive.
Data recovery directly from an FTP server requires the archive to consist of files of no more than 2GB. If you
suspect that some of the files are larger, first copy the entire archive (along with the initial full backup) to a
local hard disk or a network share disk. See notes and recommendations for supporting FTP servers in
Supported storage media (p.
14).
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Please note that before recovering Microsoft Outlook mail messages, accounts, contacts, settings, etc. from
My E-mail backup on a new computer with a newly installed Microsoft Outlook, you should launch Outlook
at least once. If Microsoft Outlook is launched for the first time after recovering the E-mail information, it
may malfunction.
If you use Microsoft Outlook Express and recover its mail folders, accounts, etc. from My E-mail backup on
another PC or after performing a so called "clean install" of Microsoft Windows, please, do not forget to
switch to your identity after recovery by selecting File
Switch Identity in Outlook Express and then
double-clicking on your identity in the list of the dialog box.
3. If you are going to recover files from an archive containing incremental backups, Acronis True
Image Home will enable selecting one of the successive incremental backups by its creation
date/time. Thus, you can roll back the files/folders state to a certain date.
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