Create F11 Rescue Partition with Acronis True Image


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Create F11 Rescue Partition with Acronis True Image In this video we will be taking a look at how-to create a hidden recovery partition using Acronis True Image, we will set up a Acronis Secure Zone. The Acronis Secure Zone is a special, hidden partition on your hard disk that is inaccessible to normal applications. We will then activate Acronis Startup Recovery Manager after creating the Acronis Secure Zone. we can add a password on this drive to keep it secure if you wish. This is not my way of backing up a drive and storing it, but a way a lot of laptops are setup as a rescue recovery option. http://www.acronis.co.uk/homecomputing/trueimage/ http://www.briteccomputers.co.uk


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  1. Thank you very much. It was very useful.
  2. Can this been done with Norton Ghost 15 assigning F11 key or similar?
  3. Great
  4. 6+
  5. Hey there. I use Acronis 2014 live CD and my question is: Is it possible to manage (delete, create, resize) partitions right from that interface? Without installing a program like EaseUS, or do I need to do that manually with other partition managers?
  6. how can i restore my original hp recovery manager but on the old years my brother just did recovery to my laptop and he formatted my package recovery drive manager but how can i restore it please
  7. Hi, Will Acronis True Image 2015 work with windows 10 ? 
  8. I use Acronis and found this video very valuable.  Great job! 
  9. What is the preferred method??
  10. I must say the process in True Image 2014 is much faster with no restarts required which is always good. lol  
  11. Nice!  Interesting alternative/additional solution!  :)
  12. can you help me,please?acronis use f11 for secure zone ,but asrock use f11 for boot menu.what happen if i install acronis on this motherboard?
  13. Whats is the most secured way to create backups and recovery partitions? Also let us know how to restore from them.
  14. I have been looking for this on line for bloody hours, and now I know how.  Peace!! and thanks.
  15. thank you very much
  16. Can you recover windows / repair windows ( without using a fresh install ) from this type of partition ???? ( in comparison to your other video on creating bootable recovery partition )
  17. Thanx a lot quality explain
  18. Hi and Happy new year.
    I would like to ask you something I think many will have the same question.
    In a few months Windows XP will loose their updates help from Microsoft.
    So the quastion is how and with which software its better save our Windows XP full of updates?
    In my case the installation took place months ago so the PC its also full of programms and other stuff.
    Can you make a step by step video how to do a recovery for this situation?
    Thank you.
  19. It depends on how you use it. Working for a company, I was using it at home in a company style backup routine. Monday full backup, tues-thurs diff backups. Friday weekly backup. Repeat for 3 weeks where that Friday becomes a full month backup. All with daily reports. It was quite capable of doing this but it always had random issues with network permissions and not be able to cope if it failed to be able to start a backup or lost connection to the media mid backup.
  20. EaseUS Todo is a good product as well.