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2. Run the Acronis Disk Director setup file.
3. Click Update/Remove Acronis Disk Director.
4. Select Update.
5. Proceed with the update.
2.7 Removing Acronis Disk Director
To remove Acronis Disk Director
1. Depending on the operating system running, do either of the following:
for Windows XP – select Control Panel -> Add or remove programs, then select Acronis Disk
Director and click Remove.
for Windows Vista and Windows 7 – select Start -> Computer -> Uninstall or change a
program, then select Acronis Disk Director and click Uninstall.
for Windows 8, click the Settings icon, then select Control Panel -> Uninstall a program ->
Acronis Disk Director -> Uninstall.
for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 – right-click the Start button, click Programs and Features,
then select Acronis Disk Director and click Uninstall.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Acronis Disk Director will be completely removed.
2.8 Upgrading Acronis Disk Director
Before proceeding with the upgrade, make sure that you have the license key for Acronis Disk
Director.
Upgrading from Acronis Disk Director 11
If you already have Disk Director 11 installed and want to upgrade it to Acronis Disk Director 12:
1. Remove Acronis Disk Director 11 from your machine.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions as described in Installing Acronis Disk Director (p. 9).
Upgrading from the demo version of Acronis Disk Director 12
If you already have the demo version (p. 10) of Acronis Disk Director 12 installed and want to
upgrade it to a full version:
1. Run Acronis Disk Director.
2. Select Help > Enter license key from the top menu, and then type in your license key for Acronis
Disk Director.
2.9 Demo version information
The demo version of Acronis Disk Director is fully functional, except for the following limitations:
All volume operations can be performed on volumes whose initial and resulting size is not larger
than 100 MB. Operations on volumes whose size is larger than 100 MB cannot be committed.
The following disk operations can be committed only if the total size of all volumes on the disk is
not larger than 100 MB:
MBR to GPT (p. 46) and vice versa (p. 47) disk conversion.
Basic to dynamic and vice versa disk conversion.
Clone basic disk (p. 45).