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Whether you have a single hard drive or a pair of fire-breathin' Raptors in a RAID array, the one limitation you'll run into when using imaging
software is that you cannot create and store an image of a drive in the same partition of that drive. As far as best practices for backups go, you
wouldn't want to do that anyway even if you could. If the drive fails, your data and the backup of that data are gone. Ideally, your backups should
be stored on removable media — like 8 GB dual-layer DVDs; a large capacity external hard drive (doesn't matter if it's USB or Firewire), or a NAS
(Network Attached Storage Device) designed for home and small office use. After all, backups do you no good if they're stored on the same drive
containing all of your data that is most likely to fail.
Of course it's all well and good to recommend what should be done but maybe your budget says otherwise. Even if you could remove the
possibility (or inevitability) of a hard drive failure, you could still experience other problems with your system that can seriously cripple it or make
it unbootable. And a backup under less-that-ideal circumstances is still better than absolutely none at all.
With that in mind, Acronis created two complementary technologies, the Secure Zone and the Startup Recovery Manager for Acronis True Image.
If Windows becomes unbootable and you don't have an Acronis Rescue CD handy, the Startup Recovery Manager allows you to load a pre-boot
version of Acronis True Image. The Secure Zone is a special hidden partition where Acronis True Image backups can be stored. For security
purposes, ordinary Windows applications can't access it (although it can be seen under Disk Manager). You can create a Secure Zone without the
Startup Recovery Manager; but the Startup Recovery Manager cannot be created and activated without creating a Secure Zone. When Secure
Zone is enabled, the limitation of creating an image of a drive on the same drive, is eliminated.
Recovering individual folders and files is just as quick and intuitive as restoring an entire drive from an image with Acronis True
Image 9.0. I'm going to delete these folders from the hard drive and the Windows Recycle Bin.
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