Windows Back Up Restore Formatting


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    Windows Back Up Restore Formatting


    I have used Acronis True Image for all of my backups for years. Have just begun exploring Window Backup.

    I created a system image for my C: drive and when I went to restore it I was offered the choice of formatting Disk 0 and/or Disk 1. My disk 0 contains two partitions -- C: for the system and D: for my data files. If I choose to format Disk 0 will I fomat both C: and D:? I sure don't want to wipe out D:. If I choose not to format either, will the C: partition be wiped clean before being restored? I hope so.

    Thanks for any help here.
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  2. mjf
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    jsquareg said:
    I created a system image for my C: drive and when I went to restore it I was offered the choice of formatting Disk 0 and/or Disk 1. My disk 0 contains two partitions -- C: for the system and D: for my data files. If I choose to format Disk 0 will I fomat both C: and D:? I sure don't want to wipe out D:. If I choose not to format either, will the C: partition be wiped clean before being restored? I hope so.

    Thanks for any help here.
    Yes you will. Do not select to format. Windows will take of C: and leave D: untouched. Make sure you have specifically excluded disk 1 from a format (or unplug it if super cautious)

    Also you might want to have a read through this tutorial
    System Image Recovery
    Last edited by mjf; 12 Jun 2012 at 18:20.
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    mjf said:
    jsquareg said:
    I created a system image for my C: drive and when I went to restore it I was offered the choice of formatting Disk 0 and/or Disk 1. My disk 0 contains two partitions -- C: for the system and D: for my data files. If I choose to format Disk 0 will I fomat both C: and D:? I sure don't want to wipe out D:. If I choose not to format either, will the C: partition be wiped clean before being restored? I hope so.

    Thanks for any help here.
    Yes you will. Do not select to format. Windows will take of C: and leave D: untouched. Make sure you have specifically excluded disk 1 from a format (or unplug it if super cautious)

    Also you might want to have a read through this tutorial
    System Image Recovery
    Awright! Thank you very much for the answer and the link to the tutorial. That is exactly what I wanted to know.
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  4. mjf
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    I'm glad it answered your question - good luck.
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