- Acronis True Image Home
- Useful information
- Trying system changes safely
- Stopping the Try mode
Stopping the Try mode
When you decide to turn the mode off, click the Try & Decide icon in the Try & Decide window.
Select Apply changes if you want to keep the changes made to the system.
Select Apply changes with reboot if you want to speed up the applying process. When you click the button, Try&Decide restarts your computer and applies the changes during the reboot.
Select Discard changes if you want to return your system to the state it was in prior to turning on the Try mode.
If you have chosen Discard Changes and rebooted the computer with multiple operating systems installed, you won’t be able to boot other operating systems except the one used for working in the Try mode. A second reboot will recover the original MBR and make other operating systems bootable.
Stopping the Try mode
Acronis True Image Home > Stopping the Try mode
- Getting started
- Introduction
- Acronis True Image Home 2011 installation
- Getting to know Acronis True Image Home 2011
- How to
- Backing up data
- The difference between file backups and disk/partition images
- Full, incremental and differential backups
- Backing up partitions and disks
- Backing up files and folders
- Backing up e-mail
- Using Acronis Nonstop Backup
- Making reserve copies of your backups
- Backup to various places
- Adding an existing backup to the list
- Excluding items from backup
- Backup options
- Backup schemes
- Image creation mode
- Backup protection
- Pre/Post commands for backup
- Backup splitting
- Backup validation option
- Backup reserve copy
- Removable media settings
- Screenshot settings
- Error handling
- Computer shutdown
- File-level security settings for backup
- Virus scan
- Performance of backup operation
- Notifications for backup operation
- Validating backups
- Consolidating backup versions
- Cloning backup settings
- Recovering data
- Recovering your system after a crash
- Recovering partitions and disks
- Recovering partitions protected with Acronis Nonstop Backup
- 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