1.1 What is Acronis® True Image™ 2016? ....................................................................................... 6
1.2 New in this version .................................................................................................................... 6
1.2.1 Alternatives to the removed features ........................................................................................................... 7
1.3 System requirements and supported media ............................................................................. 7
1.3.1 Minimum system requirements .................................................................................................................... 7
1.3.2 Supported operating systems ........................................................................................................................ 8
1.3.3 Supported file systems .................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.4 Supported Internet connection types ........................................................................................................... 9
1.3.5 Supported storage media ............................................................................................................................... 9
1.8 Technical Support ....................................................................................................................13
2 Getting started .............................................................................................................. 14
2.1 User interface language ...........................................................................................................14
2.2 Protecting your system ............................................................................................................14
2.2.1 Step 1. Backing up your computer ............................................................................................................... 15
2.2.2 Step 2. Creating bootable rescue media ..................................................................................................... 16
2.3 Backing up all data on your PC ................................................................................................16
2.4 Backing up your files ................................................................................................................18
2.5 Cloning your hard drive ...........................................................................................................19
2.6 Recovering your computer ......................................................................................................20
2.7 Recovering your files and folders ............................................................................................22
2.9 Getting started with Acronis Cloud .........................................................................................23
2.9.1 Subscription information .............................................................................................................................. 23
4.3.18 Acronis Cloud data center ............................................................................................................................ 58
4.3.19 Performance of backup operation ............................................................................................................... 59
4.4 Operations with backups .........................................................................................................59
4.4.1 Backup operations menu .............................................................................................................................. 60
4.4.2 Backup list icons ............................................................................................................................................ 61
4.4.4 Backup to various places .............................................................................................................................. 62
4.4.5 Adding an existing backup to the list ........................................................................................................... 63
4.4.6 Deleting backups and backup versions........................................................................................................ 63
4.4.7 Backing up to Acronis Cloud from several computers ............................................................................... 64
4.4.8 Removing data from Acronis Cloud ............................................................................................................. 64
5 Recovering data ............................................................................................................. 66
5.1 Recovering disks and partitions ...............................................................................................66
5.1.1 Recovering your system after a crash .......................................................................................................... 66
5.1.2 Recovering partitions and disks ................................................................................................................... 74
5.1.3 About recovery of dynamic/GPT disks and volumes .................................................................................. 76
5.1.4 Arranging boot order in BIOS ....................................................................................................................... 78
5.2 Recovering files and folders .....................................................................................................79
5.3 Recovery from Acronis Cloud ..................................................................................................80
5.3.1 Recovering data from online backups ......................................................................................................... 81
5.3.2 Selecting a version to recover ...................................................................................................................... 81
5.3.3 Disk recovery from Cloud ............................................................................................................................. 82
8.6 Versions of synchronized files .................................................................................................99
8.6.1 Reverting to a previous file version ............................................................................................................. 99
8.7 How to clean up your space on Acronis Cloud ........................................................................99
8.8 How to recover a deleted file ................................................................................................101
8.9 How to unlink a device from your account ............................................................................101
9 Acronis True Image for mobile devices ......................................................................... 103
9.1 Installing Acronis True Image for mobile devices ..................................................................103
9.2 Backing up your mobile device ..............................................................................................104
9.3 Managing data on Acronis Cloud with your mobile device ...................................................104
9.4 Recovering data to a new smartphone..................................................................................104
9.5 Mobile app settings ...............................................................................................................105
10 Disk cloning and migration ..................................................................................... 106
10.1 Disk cloning utility ..................................................................................................................106
10.1.1 Clone Disk wizard ........................................................................................................................................ 106
11.3.1 Using Try&Decide ........................................................................................................................................ 126
11.3.2 Try&Decide options and notifications ....................................................................................................... 127
11.3.3 Try&Decide: typical use cases .................................................................................................................... 128
11.4 Acronis Secure Zone ..............................................................................................................129
11.4.1 Creating and managing Acronis Secure Zone ........................................................................................... 130
11.4.2 Acronis Secure Zone location ..................................................................................................................... 131
11.4.3 Size of Acronis Secure Zone ........................................................................................................................ 131
11.4.4 Acronis Secure Zone protection ................................................................................................................. 132
11.4.5 Removing Acronis Secure Zone .................................................................................................................. 133
11.5 Adding a new hard disk ..........................................................................................................133
11.5.1 Selecting a hard disk .................................................................................................................................... 134
11.6.2 System Clean-up .......................................................................................................................................... 141
11.6.3 Hard Disk Wiping methods ......................................................................................................................... 147
11.7 Mounting an image ................................................................................................................148
11.8 Unmounting an image ...........................................................................................................149
Technical Support .................................................................................... 13
1.1 What is Acronis
Acronis True Image 2016 is an integrated software suite that ensures the security of all of the
information on your PC. It can back up your documents, photos, email, and selected partitions, and
even the entire disk drive, including operating system, applications, settings, and all of your data.
Backups allow you to recover your computer system should a disaster occur, such as losing data,
accidentally deleting critical files or folders, or suffering a complete hard disk crash.
Online Backup allows you to store your files and disks on Acronis Cloud. Your data will be protected
even if your computer is lost, stolen, or destroyed, and your data can be entirely recovered onto a
new device, if needed.
Key features:
®
True Image™ 2016?
Disk backup to a local storage and to Acronis Cloud (p. 38)
File backup to a local storage and to Acronis Cloud (p. 39)
Rescue bootable media (p. 115)
Hard disk cloning (p. 106)
Data archivhing (p. 91)
Family data protection (p. 94)
File synchronization (p. 96)
Security and privacy tools (p. 114)
Getting started
Learn how to protect your computer with two simple steps: "Protecting your system (p. 14)".
1.2 New in this version
Family data protection—A modern family often has more than one computer (PC, Mac) and
several tablets and smartphones. And usually there is a family member who is more experienced
in technology than the others. With the new web application, your family IT administrator can:
Control the current statuses of all backups and synchronizations on all family devices.
Manually start any backup on any computer.
Recover data from any backup located in Acronis Cloud, including backups from PCs, Macs,
and devices running iOS and Android.
Resolve some product-related issues.
Data archiving—Acronis True Image 2016 scans the folders that you selected and analyzes how
often you use your data. Relying on that analysis you will be able to easily transfer the rarely
used files to Acronis Cloud. This operation saves the free space on your hard drives and helps
keep your data in perfect order. Since the archived files are stored on Acronis Cloud, they are
accessible from all your computers and mobile devices that are running iOS and Android.
Try&Decide is back in the product—By popular demand, Acronis Try&Decide was returned to
Acronis True Image 2016. You can find this feature in the Tools section.
Single multilingual build—Language of the product interface can be changed with an easy
setting, without requiring reinstallation of Acronis True Image.
User interface improvement—The usability of Acronis True Image 2016 was improved by
redesigning the interface, including dialogs for backup and recovery.
Windows 10 support—You can install Acronis True Image 2016 on Windows 10 Insider Preview.
It is also partially optimized for running this operating system.
1.2.1 Alternatives to the removed features
After a detailed review, it was decided to remove a number of outdated and redundant features
from Acronis True Image. The following is the list of the features that were removed and alternative
ways of performing the same functions and operations in Acronis True Image 2016.
For more information, refer to the Knowledge Base article: https://kb.acronis.com/content/48662.
Email backup. This feature becomes less and less popular, since most of our customers use
web-based email systems. Please use disk-level backup instead. Refer to Backing up disks and
partitions (p. 38) for details.
Local and mixed synchronization. We recommend that you use cloud-based sync, instead.
Acronis Cloud is much more reliable storage than a USB flash drive, an internal hard drive, or an
external hard drive. One more important advantage — your data in Acronis Cloud is accessible
anytime, anywhere. Refer to Sync creation (p. 98) for details.
Backup version consolidation. You can control the number of your backup versions by specifying
it in the backup scheme. Refer to Backup schemes (p. 44) for details.
Manual backup deletion. You can delete an entire backup, configure automatic cleanup rules, or
delete a specific backup version while working in the recovery environment (bootable media).
Refer to Deleting backups and backup versions (p. 63) for details.
The following features have been removed, as they were originally designed for Windows XP.
Acronis Extended Capacity Manager. In Windows Vista and later, hard drives of over 3 TB in size
are supported by the operating system.
Trim SSD. In Windows 7 and later, trimming SSD is natively integrated in the operating system.
1.3 System requirements and supported media
1.3.1 Minimum system requirements
Acronis True Image 2016 requires the following hardware:
1 GB RAM
1.5 GB of free space on a hard disk
CD-RW/DVD-RW drive or USB flash drive for bootable media creation
Screen resolution is 1152 x 720
Mouse or other pointing device (recommended)
Additionally, you need to have administrator privileges to run Acronis True Image 2016.
1.3.2 Supported operating systems
Acronis True Image 2016 has been tested on the following operating systems:
Windows XP SP3
Windows 7 SP1 (all editions)
Windows 8 (all editions)
Windows 8.1 (all editions)
Windows 10 Insider Preview
Windows Home Server 2011
Acronis True Image 2016 also lets you create a bootable CD-R/DVD-R that can back up and recover a
disk/partition on a computer running any Intel- or AMD- based PC operating system, including
Linux®. (Note that the Intel-based Apple Macintosh is not supported.)
If a file system is not supported or is corrupted, Acronis True Image 2016 can copy data using a
sector-by-sector approach.
* The Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, ReiserFS, and Linux SWAP file systems are supported only for disk or partition
backup/recovery operations. You cannot use Acronis True Image 2016 for file-level operations with these file
systems (file backup, recovery, search, as well as image mounting and file recovering from images). You also
cannot perform backups to disks or partitions with these file systems.
ReiserFS partitions and disks cannot be backed up to Acronis Cloud.
The table below shows which Internet connection types are supported by the product functions.
* - You can activate the product by using an activation code. Refer to the Activation from another computer section in Activating Acronis True Image 2016 (p. 10) for details.
** - To update the product, download the newer product version from the Acronis website and
install it over your current one.
1.3.5 Supported storage media
Hard disk drives*
Solid State Drives (SSD)
Networked storage devices
FTP servers**
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, BD-R, BD-RE
USB 1.1 / 2.0 / 3.0, eSATA, FireWire (IEEE-1394) and PC card storage devices
* Limitations on operations with dynamic and GPT disks:
Creation of Acronis Secure Zone on dynamic disks is not supported.
Recovery of a dynamic volume as a dynamic volume with manual resizing is not supported.
Try&Decide® cannot be used for protecting dynamic disks.
"Clone disk" operation is not supported for dynamic disks.
** An FTP server must allow passive mode file transfers. Acronis True Image 2016 splits a backup into
files with a size of 2GB when backing up directly to an FTP server.
The firewall settings of the source computer should have Ports 20 and 21 opened for the TCP and
UDP protocols to function. The Routing and Remote Access Windows service should be disabled.
1. Run the setup file. Before starting the setup process, Acronis True Image 2016 will check for a
newer build on the website. If there is one, the newer version will be offered for installation.
2. Read:
The terms of the license agreement.
The participation terms of the Acronis Customer Experience Program.
3. If you accept the terms of both documents, click Install.
Acronis True Image 2016 will be installed on your system partition (usually C:).
4. When the installation is complete, click Start application.
5. In the opened window, enter your serial number, and then click Activate.
Recovering from an Acronis True Image 2016 error
If Acronis True Image 2016 ceased running or produced errors, its files might be corrupted. To repair
this problem, you first have to recover the program. To do this, run Acronis True Image 2016 installer
again. It will detect Acronis True Image 2016 on your computer and will ask you if you want to repair
or remove it.
Removing Acronis True Image 2016
Select Start -> Settings -> Control panel -> Add or remove programs -> Acronis True Image 2016 ->
Remove. Then follow the instructions on the screen.
If you use Windows 7, select Start -> Control Panel -> Uninstall a program -> Acronis True Image
2016 -> Uninstall. Then follow the instructions on the screen. You may have to reboot your computer
afterwards to complete the task.
If you use Windows 8, click the Settings icon, then select Control Panel -> Uninstall a program ->
Acronis True Image 2016 -> Uninstall.
If you used the Acronis Secure Zone or Acronis Nonstop Backup (p. 33), select in the window that appears what
to do with the zone and Nonstop Backup storages.
Upgrading from old versions of Acronis True Image
If your current version of Acronis True Image is Acronis True Image 2014 or Acronis True Image 2015,
the new version will simply update it; there is no need to remove the old version and reinstall the
software. If your current version is older, we recommend that you remove the current version, first.
Please keep in mind that the backups created by the later program version may be incompatible with
the previous program versions. Therefore if you roll back Acronis True Image 2016 to an older
version, you likely will have to re-create the backups using the older version. We strongly
recommend that you create new bootable media after each product upgrade.
1.5 Activating Acronis True Image 2016
To use Acronis True Image 2016, you need to activate it via the Internet. Without activation the fully
functional product works for 30 days. If you do not activate it during that period, all the program
functions become unavailable except the recovery.
You can activate Acronis True Image 2016 either on your computer or from another computer, if
your computer is not connected to the Internet.
Activation on a computer connected to the Internet
If your computer is connected to the Internet, the product will be activated automatically.
If the computer where you install Acronis True Image 2016 does not have Internet connection or if
the program cannot connect to Acronis Activation Server, click Account on the sidebar, and then
select one of the following actions:
Try again - select this option to try to connect to the Acronis Activation Server again.
Activate offline - you can activate the program manually from another computer that is
connected to the Internet (see below).
Activation from another computer
If your computer is not connected to the Internet, you may activate Acronis True Image 2016 by
using another computer which has connection to the Internet.
To activate the product from another computer:
1. On your computer, install and start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Account, and then click Activate offline.
3. In the Acronis True Image 2016 Activation window, perform 3 simple steps:
1. Save your installation code to a file by clicking the Save to file button, and specify a
removable media as the file location (for example, a USB flash drive). You may also simply
write down this code on a piece of paper.
2. On another computer which has the Internet connection, go to
http://www.acronis.com/activation/. The instructions on the screen will help you to get your
activation code by using the installation code. Save the obtained activation code to a file on a
removable media, or write it down on paper.
3. On your computer, click the Load from file button and specify a path to the file with the
activation code; or, simply type it into the box from the piece of paper.
4. Click Activate.
"Too many activations" issue
Possible reasons for the issue:
You exceed the maximum number of computers with installed Acronis True Image 2016.
For example, you have a serial number for one computer and you install Acronis True Image on
the second computer.
Solutions:
Enter a new serial number. If you do not have it, you can buy it in the Acronis built-in store.
Move the license to your new computer from another one on which the product is already
activated. To do this, select the computer from which you want to move the license. Note
that Acronis True Image will be deactivated on that computer.
You reinstall Windows, or change hardware of your computer.
For example, you might upgrade motherboard or processor in your computer. Activation is lost,
because Acronis True Image sees your computer as a new one.
To reactivate Acronis True Image on your computer, choose from the list the same computer by
its old name.
1.6 Trial version information
General limitations
The trial version of Acronis True Image 2016 works only during the trial period of 30 days. It has the
following limitations:
Disk cloning is disabled.
When booting from an Acronis bootable media, the only available operation is recovery.
Synchronization
Data synchronization is available without any limitations, but when the trial period expires:
Your computer is excluded from all syncs. After installing the full version of Acronis True Image
2016 you will be able to connect to the syncs again.
All the versions of synced files will be permanently deleted from Acronis Cloud.
Acronis Cloud
You have unlimited storage space during the trial period. You can use this space to store your online
backups, archives, and versions of synced files. After the trial period is over, Acronis Cloud works in
recovery-only mode for 30 days. After this period you won't be able to use the Acronis Cloud service
and all your data on the Cloud will be deleted.
The full Acronis Cloud subscription is included in Disk Director. You can purchase this product in the
Account section of your version of Acronis True Image or at the Acronis website.
Purchasing the full version
You can buy the full version at the Acronis website or using in-app purchase functionality. See details
in Upgrading Acronis True Image 2016 (p. 12).
1.7 Upgrading Acronis True Image 2016
If your current version of Acronis True Image is Acronis True Image 2014 or Acronis True Image 2015,
the new version will simply update it; there is no need to remove the old version and reinstall the
software. If your current version is older, we recommend that you remove the current version, first.
Your backups created with a previous version of Acronis True Image are completely compatible with
the newer product version. After you upgrade, all of your backups will automatically be added to
your backup list.
We strongly recommend that you create new bootable media after each product upgrade.
Purchasing the full version while using the trial version
To purchase the full version of the product:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Account, and then click Buy full version. The built-in store opens.
3. Select the license that you want to buy, and then click Buy now.
If there is a new version available, you will see the appropriate message next to the current build
number.
3. Click Download and install.
Before you start downloading, please make sure that your firewall won't block the download proces s.
4. When the new version is downloaded, click Install now.
To check for updates automatically, turn on or turn off the Automatically check for updates at
startup switcher.
Built-in store
Acronis True Image 2016 provides an in-app store. Using this store, you can:
Buy the full version of Acronis True Image 2016 or Disk Director.
Upgrade from Acronis True Image 2016 to Disk Director.
To access the in-app store, go to the Account tab, and then click Upgrade. You will see the in-app
store and all available purchase options.
Installing Acronis hotfixes
Acronis hotfix is a small update for Acronis products. It makes changes to one or more application
files or registry keys but does not change an application version. A hotfix targets only a specific
Acronis True Image 2016 build, and cannot be applied to any other build.
To install an Acronis hotfix, follow the steps described in Updating Acronis True Image 2016 above. A
list of available hotfixes for the current build will be displayed in a table, where you can select those
you want to install.
1.8 Technical Support
Maintenance and Support Program
If you need assistance with your Acronis product, please go to http://www.acronis.com/support/
Product Updates
You can download the latest updates for all your registered Acronis software products from our
website at any time after logging into your Account (http://www.acronis.com/my) and registering
the product. See Registering Acronis Products at the Website (http://kb.acronis.com/content/4834)
and Acronis Website User Guide (http://kb.acronis.com/content/8128).
Getting started with Acronis Cloud .......................................................... 23
2.1 User interface language
Before you start, select a preferred language for the Acronis True Image 2016 user interface. By
default, the language is set in accordance with your Windows display language.
To change the user interface language:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. In the Help section, select a preferred language from the list.
2.2 Protecting your system
To protect your system:
1. Back up your computer (p. 15).
2. Create bootable media (p. 16).
It is recommended to test the rescue media as described in Making sure that your rescue media
can be used when needed (p. 119).
Create a new backup version after every significant event in your system.
Examples of these events include:
You bought a new computer.
You reinstalled Windows on your computer.
You configured all system settings (for example, time, date, language) and installed all necessary
programs on your new computer.
Important system update.
To ensure you save a healthy state of a disk, it is a good idea to scan it for viruses before backing it up. Please
use antivirus software for this purpose. Note this operation often takes a significant amount of time.
How do I create a backup of my computer?
You have two options to protect your system:
Entire PC backup (recommended)
Acronis True Image backs up all your internal hard drives in disk mode. The backup contains the
operating system, installed programs, system settings, and all your personal data including your
photos, music, and documents. Refer to Backing up all data on your PC (p. 16) for details.
System disk backup
You can choose to back up your system partition or the entire system drive. Refer to Backing up
disks and partitions (p. 38) for details.
To back up your computer:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Backup.
If this is your first backup, you will see the backup configuration screen. If you already have some
backups in the backup list, then first click Add backup, and then click Create new backup.
3. Click the Backup source icon, and then select Entire PC.
If you want to back up your system disk only, then click Disks and partitions, and then select your
system partition (usually C:) and the System Reserved partition (if any).
4. Click the Backup destination icon, and then select a storage place for the backup (see
recommendation below).
5. Click Back up now.
Result: A new backup box appears in the My backups list. To create a new version of the backup in
future, select the backup box from the list, and then click Back up now.
Where do I store my disk backups?
Good: Your ordinary internal hard disk.
Better: Acronis Secure Zone (p. 129). This is a special secure partition on your local hard drive for
storing backups.
The best: Acronis Cloud (p. 23) or an external hard disk.
Refer to Deciding where to store your backups (p. 31) for details.
In most cases, you need 2-3 backup versions of your entire PC contents or your system disk, with a
maximum of 4-6 (see above for information about when to create backups).
Remember, the first backup version (the full backup version) is the most important. It is the biggest
one, because it contains all data stored on the disk. Further backup versions (the incremental and
differential backup versions) may be organized in different schemes. These versions contain only
data changes. That’s why they are dependent on the full backup version and why the full backup
version is so important.
By default, a disk backup is created by using the incremental scheme. This scheme is optimal, in most
cases.
For advanced users: it is a good idea to create 2-3 full backup versions and store them on different storage
devices. This method is much more reliable.
2.2.2 Step 2. Creating bootable rescue media
What is bootable media?
Bootable media is a product, such as a CD-R/RW or a USB flash drive, from which you can run Acronis
True Image when Windows cannot start. You can make a media bootable by using Acronis Media
Builder.
How do I create bootable media?
1. Insert a CD-R/RW or plug in a USB flash drive.
2. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
3. On the sidebar, click Tools, and then click Rescue Media Builder.
4. On the first step, select Acronis bootable rescue media.
5. Select the device to use to create the bootable media.
6. Click Proceed.
How do I use bootable media?
Use bootable media to recover your computer when Windows cannot start.
1. Connect the bootable media to your computer (insert the CD or plug in the USB drive).
2. Arrange the boot order in BIOS so that your rescue media device (CD or USB drive) is the first
device to be booted.
Refer to Arranging boot order in BIOS (p. 78) for details.
3. Boot your computer from the rescue media and select Acronis True Image 2016.
Result: Once Acronis True Image is loaded, you can use it to recover your computer.
Refer to Acronis Media Builder for details.
2.3 Backing up all data on your PC
What is an Entire PC backup?
An Entire PC backup is the easiest way to back up the full contents of your computer. We
recommend that you choose this option when you are not sure which data that you need to protect.
If you want to back up your system partition only, refer to Backing up disks and partitions (p. 38) for
details.
When you select Entire PC as a backup type, Acronis True Image backs up all your internal hard drives
in disk mode. The backup contains the operating system, installed programs, system settings, and all
your personal data including your photos, music, and documents.
The recovery from an Entire PC backup is also simplified. You only need to choose the date to which
you want to revert your data. Acronis True Image recovers all data from the backup to the original
location. Note that you cannot select specific disks or partitions to recover and you cannot change
the default destination. If you need to avoid these limitations, we recommend that you back up your
data with an ordinary disk-level backup method. Refer to Backing up disks and partitions (p. 38) for
details.
You can also recover specific files and folders from an Entire PC backup. Refer to Backing up files and
folders (p. 39) for details.
If an Entire PC backup contains dynamic disks, you recover your data in partition mode. This means
that you can select partitions to recover and change recovery destination. Refer to About recovery of
dynamic/GPT disks and volumes (p. 76) for details.
How do I create an Entire PC backup?
To back up the entire contents of your computer:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Backup.
3. Click Add backup, and then click Create new backup.
4. Click the Backup source icon, and then select Entire PC.
5. Click the Backup destination icon, and then select a destination for the backup.
We recommend that you back up your computer to Acronis Cloud or to local or network storage.
Refer to Deciding where to store your backups (p. 31) for details.
6. [optional step] Click Options to set the options for the backup, including Schedule (p. 42),
Scheme (p. 44), and Password protection (p. 52). For more information see Backup options (p.
40).
7. Click Back up now.
When you back up your data to Acronis Cloud, the first backup may take a considerable amount of time to
complete. Further backup processes will likely be much faster, because only changes to files will be transferred
over the Internet.
2.4 Backing up your files
To protect files such as documents, photos, music files, and video files, there is no need to back up
the entire partition containing the files. You can back up specific files and folders and save them to
the following storage types:
Local or network storage
This option is fast and easy. Use it to protect rarely changed files.
Acronis Cloud
This option is reliable. Use it to protect critical files and files that you want to share between
devices or people.
To use Acronis Cloud, you must have an Acronis account and a subscription to the Acronis Cloud
service. Refer to Subscription information (p. 23) for details.
To back up files and folders:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Backup.
3. Click the Backup source icon, and then select Files and folders.
4. In the opened window, select the check boxes next to the files and folders that you want to back
up, and then click OK.
5. Click the Backup destination icon, and then select a destination for backup:
Acronis Cloud—Sign in to your Acronis account, and then click OK.
Your external drive—When an external drive is plugged into your computer, you can select it
from the list.
Browse—Select a destination from the folder tree.
6. Click Back up now.
Refer to Backing up files and folders (p. 39) for details.
When you see that the free space on your hard drive is not enough for your data, you might want to
buy a new, larger hard drive and transfer all your data to the new drive. The usual copy operation
does not make your new hard drive identical to the old one. For example, if you open Windows
Explorer and copy all files and folders to the new hard drive, Windows will not start from the new
hard drive. The Clone disk utility allows you to duplicate all your data and make Windows bootable
on your new hard drive.
Before you start
We recommend that you install the target (new) drive where you plan to use it and the source drive
in another location, for example, in an external USB enclosure. This is especially important for
laptops.
Warning! Your old and new hard drives must work in the same controller mode (for example, IDE or AHCI).
Otherwise, your computer will not start from the new hard drive.
Using the Clone disk utility
To clone a disk:
1. On the sidebar, click Tools, and then click Clone disk.
2. On the Clone Mode step, we recommend that you choose the Automatic transfer mode. In this
case, the partitions will be proportionally resized to fit your new hard drive. The Manual mode
provides more flexibility. Refer to Clone Disk wizard (p. 106) for more details about the manual
mode.
If the program finds two disks, one partitioned and another unpartitioned, it will automatically recognize
the partitioned disk as the source disk and the unpartitioned disk as the destination disk. In this case, the
next steps will be bypassed and you will be taken to the cloning Summary screen.
3. On the Source Disk step, select the disk that you want to clone.
4. On the Destination Disk step, select the destination disk for the cloned data.
If any disk is unpartitioned, the program will automatically recognize it as the destination and bypass this
step.
5. On the Finish step, ensure that the configured settings suit your needs, and then click Proceed.
By default, Acronis True Image 2016 shuts down the computer after the clone process finishes. This
enables you to change the position of master/subordinate jumpers and remove one of the hard
drives.
2.6 Recovering your computer
Please be aware that recovery of a system disk is an important operation. Before you start, we
recommend that you read the detailed descriptions in the following Help topics:
Trying to determine the crash cause (p. 66)
Preparing for recovery (p. 66)
Recovering your system to the same disk (p. 67)
Let’s consider two different cases:
1. Windows works incorrectly, but you can start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. Windows cannot start (for example, you turn on your computer and see something unusual on
Case 1. How to recover computer if Windows works incorrectly?
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Backup.
3. From the backup list, select the backup that contains your system disk. The backup can be
located on local, network storage, or Acronis Cloud.
4. Depending on the backup type, click Recover PC or Recover disks.
5. In the opened window, select the backup version (the data state from a specific date and time).
6. Select the system partition and the System Reserved partition (if any) to be recovered.
7. Click Recover now.
To complete the operation, Acronis True Image 2016 must restart your system.
Case 2. How to recover computer if Windows cannot start?
1. Connect Acronis bootable media to your computer, and then run the special standalone version
of Acronis True Image 2016.
Refer to Step 2 Creating bootable rescue media (p. 16) and Arranging boot order in BIOS (p. 78)
for details.
2. On the Welcome screen, select My disks below Recover.
3. Select the system disk backup to be used for recovery. Right-click the backup and choose
Recover.
When the backup is not displayed, click Browse and manually specify the path to the backup. In
the same window, you can connect to Acronis Cloud and select an online backup. Refer to
Recovering your system from Acronis Cloud (p. 83) for details.
4. At the Recovery method step, select Recover whole disks and partitions.
5. Select the system partition (usually C) on the What to recover screen. Note that you may
distinguish the system partition by the Pri, Act flags. Select the System Reserved partition (if any),
as well.
6. You may leave all settings of the partitions without changes and click Finish.
7. Check the summary of operations, and then click Proceed.
8. When the operation finishes, exit the standalone version of Acronis True Image 2016, remove
the rescue media (if any), and boot from the recovered system partition. After making sure that
you have recovered Windows to the state you need, restore the original boot order.
2.7 Recovering your files and folders
You can recover files and folders both from file-level and disk-level backups.
To recover files and folders:
1. Start Acronis True Image 2016.
2. On the sidebar, click Backup.
3. From the backup list, select the backup which contains the files or folders that you want to
recover.
The backup can be located on local, network storage, or Acronis Cloud. When you recover data
from Acronis Cloud, you first need to sign in to your Acronis account.
4. On the right panel, click Recover files.
5. Select the backup version (the data state from a specific date and time).
6. Select the files and folders that you want to recover, and then click Next.
7. Select a destination on your computer for the recovered files/folders. You can recover data to its
original location or choose a new one, if necessary. To choose a new location, click the Browse
button.
8. To start the recovery process, click the Recover now button.
2.8 Acronis account
An Acronis account is required when you:
Register an Acronis product.
Back up to Acronis Cloud.
Synchronize your data.
Archive your data.
How to create an Acronis account
If you do not have an Acronis account yet, perform the following steps:
1. On the sidebar, click Account, and then click Sign in or create an account.
2. Click Create account.
3. In the opened registration form, provide your email address, a password for your new account
and confirm the password by retyping it once more in the appropriate field.
To keep your personal data secure, choose a strong password for your online backups, guard it from getting
into the wrong hands, and change it from time to time.
5. An email message will be sent to the address you specified. Open this message and confirm your
wish to create an account.
How to sign in
To sign in to your Acronis account:
1. On the sidebar, click Account, and then click Sign in or create an account.
2. Enter your registration email address and password, and then click Sign in.
How to sign out
To sign out of your Acronis account:
1. On the sidebar, click Account.
2. Click your email address, and then choose Sign out.
2.9 Getting started with Acronis Cloud
Acronis Cloud might be unavailable in your region. For more information, click here:
http://kb.acronis.com/content/4541
Remote storage
On the one hand, Acronis Cloud is a secure remote storage which you can use to store:
Backups of your files and folders
Backups of your partitions and disks
Versions of your synchronized files and folders
Archives
Because files are stored on a remote storage, they are protected even if your computer is stolen or
your house burns down. In the case of a disaster or data corruption, you can recover your files and
even the entire contents of your computer.
With one account, you can save data from several computers and all your mobile devices running iOS
and Android operating systems. Refer to Acronis True Image for mobile devices (p. 103) for details.
To start using Acronis Cloud, you need a subscription to the service. Refer to Subscription
information (p. 23) for details.
Web application
On the other hand, Acronis Cloud is a web application that allows you to recover and manage the
data you store on Acronis Cloud. To work with the application, you can use any computer connected
to the Internet.
To access the application, go to https://www.acronis.com/my/online-backup/, log in to your account,
and then click Recover my data now.
2.9.1 Subscription information
Performing backups to Acronis Cloud requires subscription to the Acronis Cloud service. To subscribe,
start Acronis True Image 2016 and sign in using your Acronis account. Refer to Acronis account (p.
If you use the trial version of the product, an unlimited storage space and 30-day free subscription
will be assigned to your account automatically. See details in Trial version information (p. 12).
Please note that Acronis Cloud is a subject of Fair Usage Policy for holders of Acronis True Image license. See
more details at: https://kb.acronis.com/atih2015/fairusage.
The full Acronis Cloud subscription is included in Disk Director. You can purchase this product in the
Account section of your version of Acronis True Image or at the Acronis website. See details in
Upgrading Acronis True Image 2016 (p. 12).
This section provides general information about basic concepts which could be useful for
understanding how the program works.
Backup and recovery
Backup refers to the making copies of data so that these additional copies may be used to recover
the original after a data loss event.
Backups are useful primarily for two purposes:
To recover an operating system when it is corrupted or cannot start (called disaster recovery).
Refer to Protecting your system (p. 14) for more details about protecting your computer from a
disaster.
To recover specific files and folders after they have been accidentally deleted or corrupted.
Acronis True Image 2016 does both by creating disk (or partition) images and file-level backups
respectively.
Backup versions
Backup versions are the file or files created during each backup operation. The number of versions
created is equal to the number of times the backup is executed. So, a version represents a point in
time to which the system or data can be restored.
Backup versions represent full, incremental and differential backups - see Full, incremental and
differential backups (p. 27).
The backup versions are similar to file versions. The file versions concept is familiar to those who use
a Windows Vista and Windows 7 feature called "Previous versions of files". This feature allows you to
restore a file as it existed on a particular date and time. A backup version allows you to recover your
data in a similar way.
Disk cloning
This operation copies the entire contents of one disk drive to another disk drive. This may be
necessary, for example, when you want to clone your operating system, applications, and data to a
new larger capacity disk. You can do it two ways:
Back up your old disk drive, and then recover it to the new one.
Backup file format
Acronis True Image usually saves backup data in the proprietary tib format using compression. The
data from .tib file backups can be recovered only through Acronis True Image, in Windows or in the
recovery environment.
Acronis Nonstop Backup uses a special hidden storage for data and metadata. The backed up data is
compressed and split into files of about 1 GB. These files also have a proprietary format and the data
they contain can be recovered only with the help of Acronis True Image.
Backup validation
The backup validation feature allows you to confirm that your data can be recovered. The program
adds checksum values to the data blocks being backed up. During backup validation, Acronis True
Image opens the backup file, recalculates the checksum values and compares those values with the
stored ones. If all compared values match, the backup file is not corrupted. Refer to Validating
backups (p. 61) for details.
Scheduling
For your backups to be really helpful, they must be as "up-to-date" as possible. Schedule your
backups to run automatically and on a regular basis. Refer to Scheduling (p. 42) for details.
Deleting backups
When you want to delete backups and backup versions you no longer need, please do it by using the
tools provided by Acronis True Image 2016. We recommend that you configure automatic cleanup
rules when customizing the backup scheme.
Acronis True Image 2016 stores information on the backups in a metadata information database.
Therefore, deleting unneeded backup files in Windows Explorer will not delete information about
these backups from the database. This will result in errors when the program tries to perform
operations on the backups that no longer exist.
Refer to Deleting backups and backup versions (p. 63) for details.
3.2 The difference between file backups and
disk/partition images
When you back up files and folders, only the files and folder tree are compressed and stored.
Disk/partition backups are different from file and folder backups. Acronis True Image 2016 stores an
exact snapshot of the disk or partition. This procedure is called "creating a disk image" or "creating a
disk backup" and the resulting backup is often called "a disk/partition image" or "a disk/partition
backup".
What does a disk/partition backup contain?
A disk/partition backup contains all the data stored on the disk or partition:
1. Zero track of the hard disk with the master boot record (MBR) (applicable to MBR disk backups
2. File system meta data, including service files, file allocation table (FAT), and partition boot
record.
3. File system data, including operating system (system files, registry, drivers), user data and
software applications.
3. System Reserved partition, if any.
4. EFI system partition, if any (applicable to GPT disk backups only).
What is excluded from disk backups?
To reduce image size and speed up image creation, by default Acronis True Image 2016 only stores
the hard disk sectors that contain data.
Acronis True Image 2016 excludes the following files from a disk backup:
pagefile.sys
hiberfil.sys (a file that keeps RAM contents when the computer goes into hibernation)
You can change this default method by turning on the sector-by-sector mode. In this case, Acronis
True Image 2016 copies all hard disk sectors, and not only those that contain data.
Additionally, when you back up your system partition or disk to Acronis Cloud, Acronis True Image
excludes the following data:
The Temp folder (usually located in C:\Windows\Temp\)
The System Volume Information folder (usually located in C:\System Volume Information\)
The Recycle Bin
Web browser temporary data:
Temporary Internet files
Cookies
History
Cache
.tib files
.tmp files
.~ files
3.3 Full, incremental and differential backups
Acronis True Image 2016 offers three backup methods:
Full method
The result of a full method backup operation (also known as full backup version) contains all of the
data at the moment of the backup creation.
Example: Every day, you write one page of your document and back it up using the full method.
Acronis True Image saves the entire document every time you run backup.
1.tib, 2.tib, 3.tib, 4.tib - full backup versions.
Additional information
A full backup version forms a base for further incremental or differential backups. It can also be used
as a standalone backup. A standalone full backup might be an optimal solution if you often roll back
the system to its initial state or if you do not like to manage multiple backup versions.
Incremental method
The result of an incremental method backup operation (also known as incremental backup version)
contains only those files which have been changed since the LAST BACKUP.
Example: Every day, you write one page of your document and back it up using the incremental
method. Acronis True Image saves the new page every time you run backup.
Note: The first backup version you create always uses full method.
Incremental method is the most useful when you need frequent backup versions and the ability to
roll back to a specific point in time. As a rule, incremental backup versions are considerably smaller
than full or differential versions.
On the other hand, incremental versions require more work for the program to provide recovery. In
the example above, to recover the entire work from 4.tib file, Acronis True Image reads data from all
backup versions. Therefore, if you lose an incremental backup version or it becomes corrupted, all
later incremental versions are unusable.
Differential method
The result of a differential method backup operation (also known as differential backup version)
contains only those files which have been changed since the LAST FULL BACKUP.
Example: Every day, you write one page of your document and back it up using the differential
method. Acronis True Image saves the entire document except the first page stored in the full backup
version.
Note: The first backup version you create always uses full method.
Differential method is an intermediate between the first two approaches. It takes less time and space
than "Full", but more than "Incremental". To recover data from a differential backup version, Acronis
True Image needs only the differential version and the last full version. Therefore, recovery from a
differential version is simpler and more reliable than recovery from an incremental one.
An incremental or differential backup created after a disk is defragmented might be considerably larger than
usual. This is because the defragmentation program changes file locations on the disk and the backups reflect
these changes. Therefore, it is recommended that you re-create a full backup after disk defragmentation.
To choose a desired backup method, you usually need to configure a custom backup scheme. For
more information see Custom schemes (p. 46).
3.4 FAQ about backup, recovery and cloning
I have a 150GB system partition, but the occupied space on that partition is only 80GB. What
will Acronis True Image 2016 include in a backup? - By default, Acronis True Image 2016 copies
only the hard disk sectors that contain data, so it will include only 80GB in a backup. You can also
choose the sector-by-sector mode. Note than such a backup mode is required only in special
cases. For more information see Image creation mode (p. 52). While creating a sector-by-sector