Operation Manual
Includes support of USB, PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) and SCSI interfaces along with the
storage devices connected via them, and therefore is highly recommended
• Acronis True Image Home safe version
Does not include USB, PC Card, or SCSI drivers. Recommended for use in cases where
problems running the full version occur
To find more about components of other Acronis products, see their respective user guides.
3. Select the type of bootable media (CD-R/RW, DVD
+R/RW or 3.5” diskettes) to create. If
your BIOS has this feature, you can create other bootable media such as removable USB
flash drives. You can also choose to create a bootable disk ISO image.
When using 3.5” diskettes, you will be able to write on a diskette (or a set of the diskettes)
only one component at a time (for example, Acronis True Image Home). To write another
component, start Bootable Media Builder once again.
4. If you are creating a CD, DVD or any removable media, insert the blank disk so the
program can determine its capacity. If you choose to create a bootable disk ISO image,
specify the ISO file name and the folder in which to place it.
5. Next, the program will calculate how many blank disks are required (in case you have not
chosen ISO or CD) and give you time to prepare them. When you are finished, click
Proceed.
After you create a boot disk, mark it and keep it in a safe place.
Please keep in mind that the backups created by the later program version may be
incompatible with the previous program versions. By this reason, we highly recommend that
you create a new bootable media after each Acronis True Image Home upgrade.
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