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How to get back deleted files with Acronis True Image Home 2011

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By accident I have deleted mine backup data with Acronis True Image Home 2011
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As it is possible to restore them?

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The only possibility is if you have one of those undelete program utilities, and then you'll get the tib back, but not the task.

Don't write anything else to that disk if you intend to try using an undelete program. If anything else has been written to the disk there is a grave danger that parts of the tib file will be overwritten making it useless.

In future if you need to remove a task from the list that option is off the second menu where you see more..

Personally I think the remove from list should be the first option and the remove backup should be on the more... menu with slight rewording and an extra action check box.

Colin, thanks for the answer.
I tried to recover by means of other programs, I will try also those that you advise.

I think that with the new version many users will have the same problems like for me.
In my opinion that these functions how to delete or remove from the list are absolutely not necessary, these are superfluous.

In my opinion there is movement by acronis wherein home users are expected to embrace a recovery catalog in which is meta-data representing what aught to exist on disk is considered the truth and what actually exists on disk rather immaterial. Such obtuse indirect management actually makes sense in a corporate environment with there are dozens if not hundreds of different backup devices and backup media. However in a home setting things simply are not complex. Most home uses have just one or two backup devices are rarely if ever does one more than six. In my opinion the unfamiliar methodology/protocal of managing physical files with a 3rd party meta-data catalog simply is weird and un-familiar to home users. Issues like yours are rather common. I wish the catalog was never designed into the product. Even though I understand it, I try to never use it and really don't care if the catalog is ever accurate or not.