Acronis Universal Restore for True Image Echo Workstation v9.5.8076 | 7.77 MB
Acronis® Universal Restore allows you to restore to different hardware or to a virtual machine, providing complete disaster recovery. Acronis® Universal Restore prepares you for even the most unforeseen events.
How does the Acronis® Universal Restore feature work?
In order to use this option effectively, you must first prepare your Acronis® True Image environment.
Preparation
Step 1:
Install the Acronis® Universal Restore option. Please note that Acronis® True Image Echo must be licensed and installed for Acronis® True Image Universal Restore to function.
Step 2:
Create bootable media with the Universal Restore option selected.
Now you are ready to replace any system!
Restoration with Acronis® Universal Restore
You can restore an image to a new system in 5 easy steps.
Step 1:
Boot your replacement system with the bootable media you created and select recovery in the Acronis® True Image menu
Step 2:
Select the image to restore and the Acronis® Universal Restore option
Step 3:
Acronis® Universal Restore initiates the restore process
Step 4:
Acronis® Universal Restore detects the hardware and installs drivers
The product detects the machine type and installs appropriate drivers for Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
The product detects hard disk controllers (SCSI and IDE)
or
The product prompts you for driver locations
Step 5:
The machine reboots
Once this process has completed, you have a working system to a replacement machine. No reinstallation of the operating system or applications are required. No re-configuration to join the network is required, as the product retains Security Identifier (SID) and network information of the system during recovery.
With Acronis Universal Restore, complete system recovery can be accomplished from an image, with no reinstallation of the operating system, applications or any reconfigurations or individual files and folders restored. Since Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server creates a transportable image that disassociates the data from the underlying hardware, recovery can be implemented to an existing system, to a new system with different hardware, or to a virtual server.