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--force_yes (p. 116)
--reboot (p. 120)
--reboot_after (p. 120)
--retry_count=<number of attempts> (p. 116)
--retry_delay=<delay> (p. 116)
--silent_mode={on|off} (p. 120)
--use_registry_defaults (p. 120)
Acronis Universal Restore parameters
--ur_driver=<INF file name>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the mass storage driver to be installed.
--ur_path=<search folder>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Restore and the path to the driver storage.
General parameters
--log=<full path> (p. 117)
--log_format={structured|unstructured} (p. 117)
--output={formatted|raw} (p. 118)
--progress (p. 119)
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path> (p. 116)
Access to a remote machine (advanced editions only)
--host=<IP address or hostname> (p. 72)
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted (p. 115)
--address=<IP addresses or hostnames> (p. 72)
Access to a specific service within a machine (advanced editions only)
--service={mms|ams} (p. 72)
2.3.1.4 recover mbr
Recovers the MBR from a disk or volume backup.
Use this command to repair an MBR on the same machine that was backed up. When migrating to
different hardware, use the recover disk (p. 20) command with either the --disk parameter (the
MBR will be recovered automatically) or the --volume, --mbr_disk, and --target_mbr_disk
parameters.
Examples (p. 121)
Parameters
What to recover
--loc=<path> (p. 78)
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted (p. 115)
--arc=<archive name> (p. 79)
--password=<password>,encrypted (p. 119)
--backup=<backup ID> (p. 80)
--disk=<disk number> (p. 83)