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10. When the operation finishes, proceed to MBR recovery. In this case you need to recover the MBR
as the PC manufacturer could change the generic Windows MBR or a sector on the track 0 to
provide access to the hidden partition.
11. Select the same backup once more, right-click and select Recover in the shortcut menu, choose
Recover whole disks and partitions at the Recovery method step and then select the MBR and
Track 0 box.
12. At the next step select the destination disk as the target for MBR recovery, click Next and then
Proceed. After MBR recovery is complete, exit the standalone version of Acronis True Image
Home.
Windows should not "see" both the new and old drive during the first boot after recovery. If you upgrade the old
drive to a larger capacity new one, disconnect the old drive before the first boot otherwise there may be
problems booting Windows.
Switch off the computer, if you need to disconnect the old drive, otherwise just reboot the computer
after removing the rescue media.
Boot the computer to Windows. It may report that new hardware (hard drive) is found and Windows
needs to reboot. After making sure that the system operates normally, restore the original boot
sequence.
10.3 Recovering a data partition or disk
As we already said, data partitions and disks are usually recovered in Windows because this allows
you to avoid such issues as the program not detecting your hard drives, changing disk letters, etc. To
reduce the risk of problems during recovery even more, validate the backup archive to be recovered
and check the destination disk for errors using chkdsk.
Attach the external drive if it contains the backup archive to be used for recovery and make sure that the drive is
powered on. This must be done before starting Acronis True Image Home.
1. Start Acronis True Image Home.
2. Select Recovery → Disk and Partition Recovery in the main menu, then choose the image
backup containing the data partition you want to recover.
3. Select Recover whole disks and partitions at the Recovery method step.
4. As you are going to recover a data partition, there is no need to select the "Recover MBR and
track 0" box at the What to recover step. Select just the data partition you want to recover.
5. The next step allows you to select settings for the partition to be recovered. When recovering the
partition to the original location, you only need to check the settings. If you want to recover the
partition to another location, select the new location and set the partition type you need (or
leave the default setting). When the new location is an existing partition, usually you may leave
its disk letter and size unchanged. When the new location is unallocated space e.g. after installing
a new hard drive you intend to use for your data, specify the size of the new partition and assign
a logical disk letter.
6. Carefully read the Summary. After making sure that you have made the correct settings, click
Proceed, if you do not need to change the default recovery options, otherwise click Options.
7. The Options step allows setting the recovery options, for example, to check the file system after
recovery. For more information about the recovery options see Setting default recovery options
(p. 97). After setting the recovery options click Proceed.
Recovering the entire data disk backup requires similar steps with few minor differences, for
example, there is no "Check file system after recovery" option. When recovering to the original hard
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