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5.2 Managing a local computer

You can perform the following operations on the local computer.
Backup and restore data, including system disks/partitions
Click Backup or Recovery, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in

Chapter 6.

Creating backup archives

and

Chapter 7. Restoring the backup data.

Schedule backup operations
Click the very left button on a tasks pane toolbar, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See
details in

Chapter 8. Scheduling tasks

.

Set up backup or restore options, such as system/network resources usage,

before/after backup commands etc.

Select Tools -> Options -> Default backup options or Default restoration options
and make settings. See details in

6.3 Setting backup options

and

7.4 Setting restore

options.

Validate backup archives wherever they reside, be it local, network or

removable media

Click Validate Backup Archive, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in

11.1

Validating backup archives

.

Set up sending notifications about Acronis True Image Workstation operation

and tracing this operation in Windows Application Event Log

Select Tools -> Options -> Notifications or Event tracing and make settings. See
details

in

11.2 Operation results notification

and

11.4 Event tracing

.

Browse logs of Acronis True Image Workstation operation
Click the very right button on a tasks pane toolbar at the bottom of the window. See details
in

11.3 Viewing logs

.

Manage Acronis Secure Zone
Click Manage Acronis Secure Zone, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in

Chapter 9. Managing Acronis Secure Zone

.

Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
Click Activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, then follow the Wizard’s instructions.
See details in

3.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager

.

Mount partitions’ images to explore and modify their contents, or to restore

individual files

Click Mount image, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in

Chapter 12.

Mounting an image as a virtual drive

.

Unmount previously mounted partition images
Click Unmount image, then follow the Wizard’s instructions. See details in

12.2

Unmounting an image

.

Transfer the system to a new hard disk
See

Chapter 13. Transferring the system to a new disk

.

Format partitions on a new hard disk
See

Chapter 14. Adding a new hard disk

.

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