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GRUB), you might consider installing them to a Linux root (or boot) partition boot record instead of
an MBR before activating Acronis Startup Recovery Manager.
If a failure occurs, turn on the computer and press F11 when you see the "Press F11 for Acronis
Startup Recovery Manager" message. This will start a standalone version of Acronis True Image
Home 2011 that differs only slightly from the complete version. Browse for a backup containing an
image of your system partition and recover your system.
Disk letters in standalone Acronis True Image Home 2011 might sometimes differ from the way Windows
identifies drives. For example, the D: disk identified in the standalone Acronis True Image Home 2011 might
correspond to the E: disk in Windows. The disk labels and information on partition sizes, file systems, drive
capacities, their manufacturers, and model numbers can help in correctly identifying the disks and partitions.
You won't be able to use the previously activated Acronis Startup Recovery Manager if the Try&Decide is turned
on. Rebooting the computer in the Try mode will allow you to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager again.
4.11 About recovery of dynamic/GPT disks and volumes
1) Acronis True Image Home 2011 supports recovery of dynamic volumes to the following locations
on the local hard drives:
to the original location (to the same dynamic volume)
to another dynamic disk or volume
to unallocated space of the dynamic group
to a basic disk
If a dynamic volume is recovered to an unallocated space of the dynamic group, the recovered
volume type will be the same as it was in the backup.
Manual resizing of dynamic volumes during recovery to dynamic disks is not supported. If you need
to resize a dynamic volume during recovery, it should be recovered to a basic disk.
When performing a so called "bare-metal recovery" of dynamic volume(s) to a new unformatted disk,
the recovered volumes become basic. If you want the recovered volumes to remain dynamic, the
target disk(s) should be prepared as dynamic (partitioned and formatted). This can be done using
third-party tools, for example, Windows Disk Management snap-in.
2) The target disk's partition style after recovery:
if a GPT disk image is recovered over a GPT disk; the target disk remains a GPT disk
if a GPT disk image is recovered over an MBR disk; the target disk remains an MBR disk
if an MBR disk image is recovered over an MBR disk; the target disk remains an MBR disk
if an MBR disk image is recovered over a GPT disk; the target disk becomes an MBR disk
Recovery to unallocated space of a GPT disk is not supported.
3) The target volume type does not change when recovering over an existing volume. Examples:
When recovering a dynamic volume over a basic volume the target volume remains basic
When recovering a dynamic striped volume over a dynamic spanned volume the target volume
remains spanned
4) Recovering a basic volume or disk to the dynamic group:
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