Use the Acronis Media Builder within the software to burn the ISO to a USB or CD.
Insert the media and restart your computer. Enter the Boot Menu (usually F12, F11, or Esc) and select the Acronis media.
Better compatibility for NVMe drives and modern UEFI BIOS.
The BootCD is a standalone, Linux-based or WinPE-based environment. It contains a lightweight version of the Acronis backup engine. By booting from this media (CD, DVD, or USB), you bypass the installed OS to interact directly with the hardware.
Set up new servers by pushing a pre-configured image from a network share.
NTFS, FAT16/32, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, ReiserFS, and XFS.
Use the BootCD to clone a smaller HDD to a larger SSD.
Steps to create a version for better driver support Comparing v12.5 to the newer Acronis Cyber Protect versions
Use the Acronis Media Builder within the software to burn the ISO to a USB or CD.
Insert the media and restart your computer. Enter the Boot Menu (usually F12, F11, or Esc) and select the Acronis media.
Better compatibility for NVMe drives and modern UEFI BIOS. Acronis Cyber Backup v12.5 Build 16428 BootCD I...
The BootCD is a standalone, Linux-based or WinPE-based environment. It contains a lightweight version of the Acronis backup engine. By booting from this media (CD, DVD, or USB), you bypass the installed OS to interact directly with the hardware.
Set up new servers by pushing a pre-configured image from a network share. Use the Acronis Media Builder within the software
NTFS, FAT16/32, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, ReiserFS, and XFS.
Use the BootCD to clone a smaller HDD to a larger SSD. Better compatibility for NVMe drives and modern UEFI BIOS
Steps to create a version for better driver support Comparing v12.5 to the newer Acronis Cyber Protect versions
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