6.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives.6.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD?.5.3.7 Fast incremental/differential backup.5.2 Backing up disks and partitions (image backup).5.1 Backing up files and folders (file backup).3.9 Viewing disk and partition information.3.6.6 Getting Acronis Universal Restore.3.6.5 Limitations in using Acronis Universal Restore.3.6.4 Using Acronis Universal Restore in virtual environment.3.6.3 Acronis Universal Restore and Microsoft Sysprep.3.6.2 Acronis Universal Restore general principles.3.6.1 Acronis Universal Restore purpose.3.5.1 Limitations in using Acronis Snap Restore.3.2 Full, incremental and differential backups.3.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images.General information and proprietary Acronis technologies 2.2 Extracting Acronis True Image Server.2.1.1 Acronis Universal Restore installation.2.1 Installing Acronis True Image Server.Acronis True Image Server installation and starting 1.3 System requirements and supported media. 1.2 New in Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Windows.1.1 Acronis® True Image Server – a complete solution for corporate users.True Image Home - 2011 - Netbook Edition.True Image Home - 2010 - Netbook Edition.True Image - enterprise virtual edition.Wizard-driven interface - The product walks you through each task so that you don't need to be a computer expert to use it.Scheduler - You can run backups on a regular basis automatically.Restore individual files or folders from an image archive.Restore your entire PC, including the operating system, applications, and user settings without reinstallation of any software - Restore in minutes by avoiding the time-consuming task of locating all your application CDs and registration codes, and then reinstalling all programs.
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