218 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2010The selected volumes will be recovered to the physical disks of the machine the console isconnected to. On selecting this, you proceed to the regular volume mapping proceduredescribed below.New virtual machine (p. 220)If Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for Windows is installed.The selected volumes will be recovered to a new virtual machine of any of the followingtypes: VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Parallels Workstation or Citrix XenServervirtual appliance. The virtual machine files will be saved to the destination you specify.If Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for Hyper-V or Agent for ESX/ESXi is installed.These agents enable creating a new virtual machine on the virtualization server you specify.The new virtual machine will be configured automatically, the source machine configurationbeing copied where possible. The configuration is displayed in the Virtual Machine Settings(p. 220) section. Check the settings and make changes if necessary.Then you proceed to the regular volume mapping procedure described below.Existing virtual machineAvailable when the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for Hyper-V or Agent for ESX/ESXi isinstalled.On selecting this, you specify the virtualization server and the target virtual machine. Thenyou proceed to the regular volume mapping procedure described below.Please be aware that the target machine will be powered off automatically before recovery. If you prefer topower it off manually, modify the VM power management option.Recover [Disk #] MBR to: [If the Master Boot Record is selected for recovery]Disk # (p. 218)Choose the disk to recover the Master Boot Record to.NT signature: (p. 217)Select the way the disk's signature contained in the MBR will be handled. The disk signature isused by Windows and the Linux kernel version 2.6 and later.Recover [Volume] [Letter] to:Disk # /Volume (p. 218)Sequentially map each of the source volumes to a volume or an unallocated space on thedestination disk.Size (p. 219):[Optional] Change the recovered volume size, location and other properties.MBR destinationTo specify a destination disk:1. Select the disk to recover the MBR to.2. Click OK.Volume destinationTo specify a destination volume:1. Select a volume or unallocated space where you want the selected volume to be recovered to.The destination volume/unallocated space should be at least the same size as the uncompressedimage data.