We all know that a lot of notebooks are random with a F11 function, if the system has been unable to repair the problem, we can directly to restore the system, do not have to spend a lot of time as before the system to reload. But what you may not know is that desktop computers have the same function.
What we're going to talk about here is the use of a Acronis True image software (ATI), which runs out of DOS mode and has a standalone kernel, to install F11 One-click Restore for desktop computers.
Of course, there are a lot of third-party recovery software, but more based on DOS mode, backup restore time to switch to the DOS mode to complete, more trouble!
This article is about using a Acronis True image software (ATI), which runs out of DOS mode and has a standalone kernel, to install the F11 one-button restore function for a desktop computer. It mainly includes the establishment of hidden partitions, system clones to hidden partitions, and a key recovery system from hidden partitions. This program is also applicable to all assemblers and notebooks.
First, create a F11 a key backup hidden partition
First create the system hidden partition required for a F11 backup, and the system backup data will be stored in this hidden partition after it is created. We use Acronis True image Professional backup software to complete the task. There are two ways to create ATI hidden partitions: One is to install the ATI software on your computer, then start the ATI software in the Windows environment, and create it by using the ATI bootable recovery CD, which starts from the CD in the BIOS and starts the computer with the ATI System Recovery CD. Enter the ATI management environment and create a hidden partition. We set up a hidden partition with ATI running under Windows.
Step one: Start ATI, execute the tools → activate acronis start recovery Management command.
Step two: This will pop up the Space Allocation dialog box, select the partition you want to use to allocate space, generally select the last partition, and then click Next.
Step three: Eject the Partition Space Selection dialog box, select the Activate Acronis Boot Recovery manager selection box, and drag the slider around to specify the size of the security partition (Acronis secure zone space, referred to as Asz), You can also enter a number in the text box below or use the up and down arrows to select the size of the Acronis Secure zone space.
Fourth step: Next Pop-up Password protection dialog box, used to set up the backup security Zone operation protection. In order to prevent others from entering this security partition, it is best to set the protection password and choose "Set Password". Type the same password two times, and then enter the answer after you select the secret question below. Click "Next" when you are finished setting.
Fifth Step: Pop-up section Preview Summary window, the graph above lists the status of the current partition, the following figure lists the adjusted partition status, if correct, click the "Execute" button.
Sixth step: The system shows that the partition prompt is being resized, after the adjustment is complete, then shows that the partition prompt is being created, followed by the "Activate Acronis start Recovery manager" prompt, and the Asz create success information is displayed at the end.