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These changes might be useful if you are going to copy your hard disk to a new high-capacity one by creating its
image and recovering it to a new disk with larger partitions.
11.1.8 Assigning a letter to the recovered partition
Acronis True Image Home will assign an unused letter to a recovered partition. You can select the
desired letter from a drop-down list or let the program assign a letter automatically by selecting the
Auto setting.
You should not assign letters to partitions inaccessible to Windows, such as to those other than FAT
and NTFS.
11.1.9 Setting recovery options
Clicking Options at the Finish step allows selecting the options for the recovery process (that is,
recovery process priority, etc.). The settings will be applied only to the current recovery task. Or, you
can edit the default options. See Setting default recovery options (p. 97) for more information.
11.1.10 Executing recovery
Up to this point, you can make changes in the created task by choosing the step you want to change
and editing its settings. If you click Cancel, no changes will be made to the disk(s). Clicking Proceed
will launch the task execution.
The task progress will be shown in a special window. You can stop the procedure by clicking Cancel.
However, it is critical to note that the target partition will be deleted and its space unallocated – the
same result you will get if the recovery is unsuccessful. To recover the "lost" partition, you will have
to recover it from the image again.
11.2 Setting default recovery options
To set the recovery options to be used by default during any data recovery, select Tools & Utilities →
Options → Recovery options. You can always restore the default recovery options to the values
preset during installation of Acronis True Image Home. To do this, click Reset the current to default
on the toolbar of the Options window. To reset just a single recovery option, select it on the left
pane and click Reset the current to default.
Clicking Reset all to default will reset all the default options (for backup/recovery, notifications, etc.) to their
preset values, so this button should be used with caution.
11.2.1 File recovery options
Recover files with their original security settings.
The preset is enabled.
If the file security settings were preserved during backup (see File-level security settings (p. 77)),
you can choose whether to restore them or let the files inherit the security settings of the folder
where they will be recovered.
This option is effective only when recovering files from file/folder archives.
Set current date and time for recovered files
The preset is disabled.
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