Select "ISO file" to save the bootable image to your local storage, or select a connected USB flash drive to flash the tool directly.
The wizard will ask if you want to pre-inject drivers into the ISO. If you already have the extracted .inf driver files for your target hardware, select the folder containing them here. If you don't have them yet, you can skip this step and point to the drivers later during the actual recovery process. Step 5: Generate the ISO
Injecting universal mass storage drivers or specific vendor drivers supplied by the user. acronis universal restore iso
The Acronis Universal Restore ISO is a bootable media that can be used to restore a system from a backup image. Here are some key features and benefits:
The Acronis Universal Restore ISO is a downloadable bootable disk image file. It contains a lightweight, independent operating system environment—typically based on Linux or Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE)—alongside the Acronis Universal Restore utility. Select "ISO file" to save the bootable image
Target your new computer’s internal hard drive or SSD as the restoration destination.
Acronis Universal Restore is a proprietary technology developed by Acronis that detaches the operating system from its original hardware layer. When you back up a computer, the backup image contains specific drivers tied to that machine’s motherboard and storage architecture. If you restore that image to a new machine with a different motherboard or storage controller, the operating system will fail to load because it lacks the necessary drivers to communicate with the new hardware. If you don't have them yet, you can
System migration and disaster recovery often hit a major roadblock when you attempt to restore an operating system backup to a completely different computer. The mismatch in hardware—specifically motherboard chipsets, storage controllers, and central processing units (CPUs)—frequently results in a system crash or the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).
Select "ISO file" to save the bootable image to your local storage, or select a connected USB flash drive to flash the tool directly.
The wizard will ask if you want to pre-inject drivers into the ISO. If you already have the extracted .inf driver files for your target hardware, select the folder containing them here. If you don't have them yet, you can skip this step and point to the drivers later during the actual recovery process. Step 5: Generate the ISO
Injecting universal mass storage drivers or specific vendor drivers supplied by the user.
The Acronis Universal Restore ISO is a bootable media that can be used to restore a system from a backup image. Here are some key features and benefits:
The Acronis Universal Restore ISO is a downloadable bootable disk image file. It contains a lightweight, independent operating system environment—typically based on Linux or Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE)—alongside the Acronis Universal Restore utility.
Target your new computer’s internal hard drive or SSD as the restoration destination.
Acronis Universal Restore is a proprietary technology developed by Acronis that detaches the operating system from its original hardware layer. When you back up a computer, the backup image contains specific drivers tied to that machine’s motherboard and storage architecture. If you restore that image to a new machine with a different motherboard or storage controller, the operating system will fail to load because it lacks the necessary drivers to communicate with the new hardware.
System migration and disaster recovery often hit a major roadblock when you attempt to restore an operating system backup to a completely different computer. The mismatch in hardware—specifically motherboard chipsets, storage controllers, and central processing units (CPUs)—frequently results in a system crash or the dreaded Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).