![]() I selected the first option as I wanted to launch Acronis True Image to recover a backup: Boot menu – option 1ģ) The rescue media loaded a mini operating system to start Acronis True Image: Rescue Media bootingĤ) And after a few seconds Acronis True Image HD was up and running: Acronis True Image HD running from the recovery mediaĥ) Many useful tools and utilities were available but I wanted to recover the backup created previously so I selected the “Recovery” menu and the “Recover” option: Recovery menuĦ) That started the recovery wizard. You might have to consult the motherboard documentation in order to see how to change the boot order if you are not familiar with the UEFI Setup (or BIOS).Ģ) The computer started to boot using the USB Acronis Recovery Media and displayed a small menu with three options: Acronis Rescue Media Boot menu That information that is generally displayed during a few seconds before loading the operating system. Please note that the key used to enter the boot menu depends on the motherboard UEFI Setup (or BIOS). The idea was to boot from the USB Flash drive so I pressed the F11 key (the key used for that purpose on my computer) to change the boot order. I inserted the Acronis Rescue Media USB Flash drive into one of the USB ports and I switched on the computer. I closed the computer case and I reconnected the power supply. I connected the new disk: a 500GB NVME Samsung 970 EVO SSD but it could have been an other HDD. ![]() Then I opened the computer case and I removed the HDD I had backed up previously. We are going to see now step by step how I recovered this backup onto a new disk.ġ) The original HDD wasn’t needed anymore, so I shutdowned the computer and I removed the power plug from the power supply (for your safety and the safety of the computer components, be sure to always shut down the computer and to remove the power plug from the power supply or the outlet before opening a computer case). We saw in the previous steps of this tutorial how I created an Acronis Rescue Media USB Flash drive and how I backed up of a disk drive using Acronis True Image. This page is part of a tutorial describing how I copied the content of a disk onto an other one using an Acronis True Image backup. Recovering a backup onto a new disk using Acronis Rescue Media Decimal, binary and hexadecimal numbers from 0 to 255.Decimal, binary and hexadecimal converter.Store your Mac Photos Library on external disk.Windows 11 “Disks and Volumes” Settings.Downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10.
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