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3. Click Proceed to execute the operations. You will not be able to undo any operations after you

choose to proceed the operation.

To quit the Pending operations window without committing, click Cancel.

If you try to exit Acronis Disk Director while there are pending operations that are not yet
committed, you will be asked whether you want to commit them. Quitting the program without
committing the pending operations effectively cancels them.

Undoing pending operations

Any pending operation can be undone or redone.

To undo the latest pending operation in the list

do any of the following:

Click the Undo button on the toolbar

Press Ctrl + Z

Undoing an operation results in canceling one or more pending operations. While the list is
populated, this action is available.

To redo the last pending operation that was undone

do any of the following:

Click the Redo button on toolbar

Press Ctrl + Y

5.4.1.2

Disk layout

On a machine with two or more operating systems, representation of disks and volumes depends on
which operating system is currently running.

A volume may have a different letter in different Windows operating systems. For example, volume
E: might appear as D: or L: when you boot another Windows operating system installed on the same
machine. It is also possible that this volume will have the same letter E: under any Windows
operating system installed on the machine. Moreover, a dynamic disk created in one Windows
operating system is considered as a Foreign Disk in another Windows operating system or might
even be unsupported by this operating system.

When you need to perform a disk management operation on such machine, it is necessary to specify
for which operating system the disk management operation will be performed, i.e. specify the disk
layout.

The name of the currently selected operating system is shown on the toolbar after “Disk layout:”.
Click the operating system name to select another operating system in the Operating System
Selection
window.

Under bootable media, this window appears immediately after Acronis Disk Director is launched. The
disk layout will be displayed according to the operating system you select.

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