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You have one Initial Seeding license available for use.
4.2 Obtain a removable hard drive to write the backup
to
Your hard drive should have enough space for storing the backup which you will create. If the hard
drive is large enough and you need to create several Initial Seeding backups, you can use the same
drive for all of them. This capability is especially useful if you request a return shipment. Make sure
that your drive is a common one and conforms to Acronis requirements described in the
Prerequisites (p. 3). Choosing a drive that is easy to pack for shipment is also an important
consideration.
4.3 Create an Initial Seeding backup on the removable
drive
This is an important step. If you make a mistake or change your mind in the middle of the process,
you might need to call Acronis Support. This will delay your Initial Seeding process. Therefore, you
should plan ahead.
1. Attach your removable drive and learn the volume letter assigned to it by the operating system
(F:\, G:\, etc.).
2. Start the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 product. If you use an advanced edition of the product,
connect the console to the machine you want to back up.
3. Click Create backup plan.
4. Under What to back up, click Items to back up, and then choose what you want to back up. You
can back up either files or disks/volumes.
5. Under Where to back up, click Location. Then, choose your online storage. If you are not
authorized yet, click Log in and specify your credentials for the online storage.
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