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Running Acronis True Image (locale console)
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4.3 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server provides Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
that enables to run the program without loading the operating system. This feature
is useful if Windows doesn't load for some reasons. Using this manager, you can run
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server standalone to restore damaged partitions
from images.
To use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (it must be activated), turn on your
server and press F11, when you see the "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery
Manager" message. This will run a standalone version of Acronis True Image
Enterprise Server that only slightly differs from the Windows version. For
information on restoring damaged partitions see Chapter 6.
Be careful! When you run Acronis True Image Enterprise Server using Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager (before Windows has started) or from bootable rescue media (diskette or
CD), drive letters might sometimes differ from Windows notation.
To activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, click Activate Acronis Startup
Recovery Manager.
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager cannot be activated if Acronis Secure Zone is
missing on the hard disk. If you have not created this Zone before, you will be
prompted to do it (see section 4.2.1 above), then Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
will be activated. Otherwise, Acronis Startup Recovery Manager will be activated
immediately.
When Acronis Startup Recovery Mana
g
er is activated it overwrites the Master Boot Record
(MBR) with its own boot code. If you have any third party boot mana
g
ers installed, then you
will have to reactivate them after activatin
g
the Startup Recovery Mana
g
er. For Linux loaders
(e.
g
. LiLo and GRUB) you mi
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ht consider installin
g
them to a Linux root (or boot) partition
boot record instead of MBR before activating Acronis Startup Recovery Manager.
4.4 Using dynamic disks and volumes
Acronis True Image Enterprise Server works with dynamic disk images as easy as
with basic disk images under Windows. However, as dynamic disks are organized
differently than basic, physical disk drives, there are several issues that will impact
how you store an image.
You can not create an image of the entire dynamic disk, but only of one or more
dynamic volumes. This is because a dynamic volume is located on several dynamic
disks, so a partial backup would not create a usable image.
The current version of the software is not capable of changing the size and file
system of an image being restored to a dynamic volume. However, this is possible
when you restore a dynamic volume to a basic disk partition.
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