- Acronis True Image Home
- Recovering data
- Recovery options
- Pre/Post commands for recovery
- Edit user command for recovery
Edit user command for recovery
You can specify user commands to be executed before or after recovery:
- In the Command field type-in a command or select it from the list. Click … to select a batch file.
- In the Working directory field type-in a path for command execution or select it from the list of previously entered paths.
- In the Arguments field enter or select command execution arguments from the list.
Disabling the Do not perform operations until the command execution is complete parameter (enabled by default), will permit the recovery process to run concurrently with your command execution.
The Abort the operation if the user command fails (enabled by default) parameter will abort the operation if any errors occur in command execution.
You can test the command you entered by clicking the Test command button.
Edit user command for recovery
Acronis True Image Home > Edit user command for recovery
- Getting started
- Introduction
- Acronis True Image Home 2011 installation
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- Recovering your system after a crash
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- Recovering more than one partition at once
- Recovering a disk backup to a different disk under rescue media
- Recovering data from file-level backups
- Recovering file versions
- Recovering to different hardware
- Acronis Universal Restore
- How to use Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- About recovery of dynamic/GPT disks and volumes
- Backup protection dialog box
- Arranging boot order in BIOS
- Recovery options
- Useful information
- Tools & Utilities
- Acronis Startup Recovery Manager
- Creating bootable rescue media
- Working with Acronis Secure Zone®
- Cloning a hard disk
- Adding a new hard disk
- Security and Privacy Tools
- Mounting an image
- Unmounting an image
- Working with vhd files
- Importing and exporting backup settings
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary of Terms
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