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4.9.2 General principles of Acronis Universal Restore
1. Automatic selection of HAL and mass storage drivers
Acronis Universal Restore searches the Windows default driver storage folders (in the image being
restored) for HAL and mass storage device drivers and installs drivers that best fit the target
hardware.
You can specify a custom driver repository (a folder or folders on a network drive or CD) which will
also be used to search for drivers. In addition, Acronis Universal Restore can search drivers on
removable media.
The Windows default driver storage folder is determined in the registry value "DevicePath", which can be found
in the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DevicePath. This storage folder is
usually WINDOWS/inf.
2. Installing drivers for Plug-and-Play devices Acronis Universal Restore relies on the built-in Plug-
and-Play discovery and configuration process to handle hardware differences in devices that are not
critical for the system start. This includes video, audio and USB. Windows takes control over this
process during the logon phase. If some of the new hardware is not detected, you will have a chance
to install the drivers for it later manually.
4.10 How to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager enables you to start Acronis True Image Home 2011 on a local
computer without loading the operating system.
If Windows won’t load, this feature allows you to run Acronis True Image Home 2011 by itself to
recover damaged partitions.
To be able to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager at boot time:
Click Tools & Utilities on the menu bar and select Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
Click the Activate button
Attention
When Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is activated, it overwrites the master boot record (MBR)
with its own boot code. If you have any third-party boot managers installed, you will have to
reactivate them after activating the Startup Recovery Manager. For Linux loaders (e.g. LiLo and
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