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9. On the Welcome page, click
Next
.
10. On the Partitions Selection page, do the following:
a) Select the
(C:)
and the
(D:)
partitions and then click
Next
.
11. On the Backup Archive Location page, do the following:
a) In the tree view select the
Backup (E:)
partition and enter the name of the image file you are
creating.
Create the file name using the machine hostname and the date. Name the file with the .tib
extension.
For example, if the hostname is MySystem1, in the File name field you enter
E:\MySystem1_20121027.tib
.
b) Click
Next
.
12. On the Backup Options page, do not change any settings. Click
Next
.
13. On the Archive Comment page, if desired, enter image comments such as the date, time, and
software versions contained in the image you are creating. Click
Next
.
14. On the “…ready to proceed…” page, do the following:
a) Verify that you are creating images from the C: and D: partitions and writing to the E: partition,
then click
Proceed
.
15. On the Operation Progress page, observe the progress report.
16. When a message appears indicating a successful backup, click
OK
.
17. Click
Operations | Exit
to exit the Acronis True Image program.
The machine restarts automatically.
18. Remove the recovery media while the machine is shutting down.
19. Wait until startup processes are complete on the top CPU/IO module. Leave the module running.
20. On the bottom CPU/IO module, connect AC power cabling. The module starts up.
21. Restart and in BIOS setup enable OS Boot Monitoring.
Refer to related topics in this document.
Acronis 11.5: Creating a recovery disk image for storing on E: Type II
This task applies to the Type II FT Server model. Do the following at the local server to create a
disk image of the C: partition and the D: partition and store the image file on the E: partition:
1. Disconnect the AC power cabling from the bottom CPU/IO module.
2. Perform the steps in this procedure on the top CPU/IO module.
3. Make sure that media access is stopped and that the system on which you are working is not
being used.
4. Startup and in BIOS setup disable OS Boot Monitoring.
Refer to related topics in this document.
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