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Restore back up to only a partition on a disk

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I have Acronis TrueImage 2012, and have an image of my windows Home Server 2011 setup, which currently is about 20GB condensed down (just the OS with drivers, updates, and anti-virus software).

Anyway, it was created on a 500GB hard drive. That drive died, so I put another drive into the system (which is also a 500GB drive. But when I installed Windows Home Server the first time, it was only on a 250GB partition on the original drive, so the remaining drivespace was free/empty.

Now, I only want to restore the image as it was on the original drive (using only a 250GB partition, leaving the remaining 250GB free for data. How can I have Acronis ONLY restore to a partition of 250GB, and NOT use up the entire space and make one large 500GB partition up restoring?

I have not seen an option for this from what I recall.

Any ideas? I remember that back in my old Acronis TrueImage 2009 version (or maybe it was TrueImage v10) that you could tell it to keep the partition as it was originally, even if the destination drive was larger.

Any ideas or suggestions? I hate using partitioning tools to partition after the fact because I've ran into some problems with them later on (partitions getting corrupted as they fill up, etc).

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Start with taking a good look at your Home Server 2011 Disk Management screen. Be sure that the backup you have contains all the partitions you see on the OS disk (not just the OS partition). Be sure to note which partiton is "Active".
If your backup image file(s) contains the same partitions, you can boot to your Acronis Rescue Media (bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive) and restore the partitions individually, manually controlling the sizes, and which one is slected as the "Active" partition. Use the "Add a New Disk" tool while booted to the Rescue Media to "clean" the destination drive drive before starting the restore procedure. Be sure to also restore the MBR/Track 0 and the Disk Signature to your destination drive after restoring the partitions. You can do all the operations one after the other while staying booted to the Rescue Media. Be carefull with the Drive letter assignments while booted to the Rescue media. They will not be the same as in Windows, but do not change any of the destination drive letters that Acronis assigns, as they will still be correct when the restore is complete and you boot your system back into Windows.