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When your computer reboots for whatever reason while working in the Try mode, before booting of
the operating system starts, you will be shown a dialog offering you two choices – stop the mode and
discard changes or continue working in the mode. This will allow you to discard the changes that
have resulted in a system crash. On the other hand, if you reboot, for example, after installing an
application, you can continue working in the Try mode after starting Windows.
The moment comes eventually when you decide to turn the mode off. After clicking the Try&Decide
icon, the program will show a dialog where you should decide what to do with the changes to your
system made in the Try mode - apply or discard:
Choosing Apply changes will allow you to keep the changes made to the system, and choosing
Discard changes will return your system to the state it was in before turning on the Try&Decide.
Choosing Apply changes with reboot will speed up applying the changes.
Limitations in using Try&Decide
You can leave the Try&Decide turned on as long as you like (maybe days on end, however in such
case applying changes may take a long time).
If you use Windows Vista or Windows 7, please, be aware that in the Try mode the program may use
free disk space quite intensively, even when your computer is idle. This is due to housekeeping
activities such as indexing that run in the background.
Please note that while working in the Try mode you will experience slowing down of the system
performance. Furthermore, the process of applying changes could take considerable time.
Please be aware that Try&Decide cannot track changes in disk partitions, so you will be unable to use
the Try mode for virtual operations with partitions such as resizing partitions or changing their
layout. In addition, you must not use the Try&Decide and disk defragmentation or disk error checking
utilities at the same time, because this can irreparably corrupt the file system, as well as make the
system disk unbootable.
When the Try mode is started, you won't be able to use the previously activated Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager. Rebooting the computer in the Try mode will allow you to use Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager again.
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