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9.5 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is a modification of the bootable agent (p. 200), residing on the
system disk in Windows, or on the /boot partition in Linux and configured to start at boot time on
pressing F11. It eliminates the need for a separate media or network connection to start the
bootable rescue utility.
Acronis Startup Recovery Manager is especially useful for mobile users. If a failure occurs, reboot the
machine, wait for the prompt "Press F11 for Acronis Startup Recovery Manager…" to appear, and hit
F11. The program will start and you can perform recovery.
You can also back up using Acronis Startup Recovery Manager, while on the move.
On machines with the GRUB boot loader installed, you select the Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
from the boot menu instead of pressing F11.