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Please confirm that Restore partitions and drives actually works

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I am in the process -- as far as I know -- of restoring the contents of a drive from a full backup created yesterday afternoon. I selected Backup | Recovery, chose the drive (and its partitions) to restore, chose the target (same drive, currently empty), and clicked Next. The backup I wish to restore consists of 1.2T of data. It's rather important to me that it in fact be restored...

The Acronis True Image 2018 shows a progress bar at the bottom of the Backup/Activity/Recovery pane, which says "Queued," and has for the past couple of hours.

If I select Recovery, the pane reads "An operation is in progress..." If I select Activity, the pane displays my recent backup activity, "Successfully backed up..." and "Cloned from..."

There is no indication that Acronis is actually doing anything; I know the backup exists (it's part of a multi-drive backup which occupies about 2.7T of one of my backup drives), and I know that it is current. Acronis claims it is doing something, but it would be nice to have actual evidence of that. The target drive, to which I am attempting to restore its contents, remains empty.

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Hello Julian!

When the activity is Queued means it's being processed and will be executed as soon as the active tasks are finished.

Could you please tell me if the activity already started?

Thanks.

 

Julian, welcome to these public User Forums.

You image shows that you have two active tasks (both showing an arrow with blue background).

When more than one task is active, any subsequent tasks will be 'Queued' to wait for the active task to complete.

What exactly are you recovering here?  Does the backup include Windows OS?