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SammyP
October 21st, 2007, 10:15 PM
Hello,
I am sorry if this question has already been posted (and answered) but I couldn't find the answer in all posts I read.

I am trying TI 11 (trial) on a computer with windows vista (home premium ed.). My hard disk has 4 partitions.

I did a first image of my boot (active) partition when I installed TI (say image 0).
In the following days, I continued to work normally and I created a secure zone on this partition in order to try the "try and decide" feature and to activate the recovery manager (to test if I could access TI before windows boots in case of a crash). Then I made other image of this same partition (say image 1 and 1-2).

If I want to restore the first image I made (image 0), do I have to suppress the security zone and allocate the space to the C disk, so that the partition is in the same state as when I took the image?
What happens if I let the secure zone on the partition, and then restore the first image of the active partition (image 0,which was taken with no secure zone on the disk, whereas this zone is there now)?? Can it damage the boot??

I know these questions probably sound silly but I'm no genius on a computer...
SammyP

Acronis Support
October 22nd, 2007, 09:47 AM
Hello SammyP

Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup software (http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/)

The information about Acronis Secure Zone stored in Acronis Secure Zone itself. So you will not encounter any booting or Acronis Secure Zone configuration issues if you will restore you "image 0". Please note that you should restore only your boot partition (without MBR if you have backed it up). You do not need to delete Acronis Secure Zone in this case or deactivate Acronis Recovery Manager.

Thank you.

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Michael Levchenko

SammyP
October 23rd, 2007, 12:18 PM
Thanks for this quick reply. I was afraid I'd loose all by baseline images...
SammyP