What file systems are supported by Acronis Migrate Easy
File_System
Partition with a Linux file system cannot be mounted in Windows
Acronis Disk Director allows you to convert file systems
Mounts a file system in Acronis Linux
Unmounts a file system in Acronis Linux
The Acronis True Image Echo products work both with Linux and Windows file systems
Acronis Disk Director supports most of Windows and Linux file systems
List of file systems supported by Acronis Disk Director 11 Home
Sectors are marked as bad after an image is restored
The ext3 with 256-byte inodes are not supported
FAT32 does not support "sparse" attribute, which is necessary for Acronis Nonstop Backup
Select a simple NTFS partition as a destination.
This is a known issue
Run a checkdisk or do a sector-by-sectore restore
You may need to do a sector-by-sector restore of a disk backup if it has a file system that was corrupted before the backup was made
Acronis Drive Cleanser 6.0 works with most of Windows and Linux file systems
Switch to Windows-like disk representation
The following conversion operations are supported:
- FAT16 to FAT32 and back
- ext2 to ext3 and back
Solution
- Start Acronis Disk Director 11 and select the partition, the file system of which you would like to convert:
- Click Convert:
List of file systems supported by Acronis Backup & Recovery 11
Description of the Acronis SnapAPI module
This is a limitation of the FAT32 file system
Acronis Backup software may conflict with disk-level encryption software
File systems supported by Acronis True Image in Windows and Mac environments
The ext4 file system support has been implemented in the following products: