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2. Writes on the hard disk its own drivers, which intercept system queries to the files. When
the user opens files or launches applications, the drivers receive the system queries and
restore the sectors that are necessary for the current operation.
3. At the same time, Acronis True Image Enterprise Server proceeds with the complete
sector-by-sector image restoration in the background. However, the system requested
sectors have the highest priority.
Finally, the image will be fully restored even if the user performs no actions at all. But if you
choose to start working as soon as possible after the system failure, you will gain at least
several minutes, considering that restoration of a 10-20GB image (most common image size)
takes about 10 minutes. The larger the image size, the more time you save.

3.6.3 How to use

To be able to use Acronis Snap Restore in case of system crash, prepare as follows (you can
do it either locally, using Acronis True Image Enterprise Server local version, or remotely,
using Acronis True Image Management Console):
1. Install Acronis True Image Enterprise Server local version or Acronis True Image Agent on
the local computer.
2. Create Acronis Secure Zone on the local computer hard disk (see
Acronis Secure Zone
3. Activate Acronis Startup Recovery manager (see
and create bootable media or RIS package with Acronis True Image Enterprise Server (see
Chapter 10. Creating bootable
4. Back up (image) the local computer's system disk to Acronis Secure Zone (see
Backing up disks and partitions (image backup)
well, but the system image is mandatory.
When performing Snap Restore, the current Acronis True Image Enterprise Server version
always restores the entire system disk. Therefore, if your system disk consists of several
partitions, all of them must be included in the image. Any partitions which are missing from
the image will be lost.
If failure occurs, boot the local computer from the bootable media, or RIS server, or using
F11. Start the recovery procedure (see
select the system disk image from Acronis Secure Zone, choose Use Snap Restore and in
the next window click Proceed. In a few seconds the computer will reboot to the restored
system. Log in and start work – no more reboots or other actions are required.
You can perform Snap Restore running Acronis True Image Enterprise Server in supported
Windows Server operating systems as well. However, it is mandatory to have bootable media
in case Windows cannot boot.

3.7 Acronis Universal Restore

3.7.1 Acronis Universal Restore purpose

A system disk image can be deployed easily on the hardware where it was created or the
identical hardware. However, if you change, for example, a motherboard or use another
processor version, which is likely in case of hardware failure, the restored system could be
unbootable. An attempt to transfer the system to a new, much more powerful computer will
usually produce the same unbootable result because the new hardware is incompatible with
the most critical drivers included in the image.
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7.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images
3.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
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