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Having recovered a partition from an image, Acronis Small Office Backup can check the integrity
of the file system. To do so, enable this option.
Limitations on use of this option:
Check of the file system is available only when recovering partitions using FAT16/32 and NTFS file
systems.
The file system will not be checked if a reboot is required during recovery, for example, when
recovering the system partition to its original place.
3.10.4 Computer restart
The preset is Disabled.
If you want the computer to reboot automatically when it is required for recovery, select the Restart
the computer automatically if needed for the recovery check box. This may be used when a
partition locked by the operating system has to be recovered. Enabling the option allows rebooting
the computer without user interaction during recovery.
3.10.5 File recovery options
You can select the following file recovery option:
Set current date and time for recovered files - you can choose whether to recover the file date
and time from the backup or assign the files the current date and time. By default the file date
and time from the backup will be assigned.
3.10.6 Overwrite file options
Choose what to do if the program finds a file in the target folder with the same name as in the
backup.
This option is available only while restoring data from file-level backups.
Selecting the Overwrite existing files check box will give the files from the backup unconditional
priority over the files on the hard disk, though, by default, the more recent files and folders are
protected against overwriting. If you want to overwrite those files and folders too, clear the
appropriate check box.
If you do not need to overwrite some files:
Select/clear the Hidden files and folders check box to enable/disable overwriting of all hidden
files and folders.
Select/clear the System files and folders check box to enable/disable overwriting of all system
files and folders.
Select/clear the More recent files and folders check box to enable/disable overwriting of new
files and folders.
Click Add specific files and folders to manage the list of custom files and folders that you do not
want to overwrite.
To disable overwriting of specific files, click the Add... button to create an exclusion criterion.
While specifying the criteria, you can use the common Windows wildcard characters. For
example, to preserve all files with extension .exe, you can add *.exe. Adding My???.exe will
preserve all .exe files with names consisting of five symbols and starting with “my”.