ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE ECHO - WORKSTATION User Manual page 83

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11.2.2
Mounting an image
(see
specified files or folders (see
To restore files and folders from an XFS, JFS, or ReiserFS image, mount it under
Linux and copy the necessary files and folders.
1. Start the Restore Data Wizard by clicking on the restore operation icon in the main
program window.
2. Select the archive. If the archive is located in Acronis Secure Zone, select it to choose
the archive on the next step.
If the archive is located on removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then
insert disks in reverse order when Restore Data Wizard prompts.
Data recovery directly from an FTP server requires the archive to consist of files no more
than 2GB in size. If you suspect that some of the files may be larger, first copy the entire
archive (along with the initial full backup) to a local hard disk or network share disk. See
notes and recommendations for supporting FTP server in
media
.
If you added a comment to the archive, it will be displayed to the right of the drives tree.
If the archive was protected with a password, Acronis True Image Echo Workstation will
ask for it. The comment and the Next button will be unavailable until you enter the
correct password.
3. If the selected archive contains incremental backups, Acronis True Image Echo
Workstation will suggest that you select one of successive incremental backups by its
creation date/time. Thus, you can return the files/folders to a specific time and date.
To restore data from an incremental backup, you must have all previous incremental
backups and the initial full backup. If any of successive backups is missing, restoration is
not possible.
To restore data from a differential backup, you must have the initial full backup as well.
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) or start the image restoration and select Restore
7.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images
1.4.2
Supported storage
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