To use Acronis Universal Restore ISO, you'll need to:
Acronis Universal Restore is a proprietary technology that goes beyond simple file copying. Its primary job is to adjust a restored operating system so it can boot on hardware different from the original source machine. When you use a standard Acronis bootable ISO to copy system files, you are just transferring data. Without Universal Restore, the new hardware's drivers are missing, leading to the dreaded "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" blue screen of death.
Follow these steps to build your custom bootable ISO file using the Acronis Media Builder: Step 1: Download and Install the Add-on acronis universal restore iso
A USB flash drive (minimum 4GB capacity) formatted to FAT32 or NTFS.
Acronis Universal Restore is a powerful tool that allows you to restore a backup image of a system to a different hardware configuration. This can be particularly useful when: To use Acronis Universal Restore ISO, you'll need
Eliminate the need to reinstall the operating system, applications, and updates from scratch after a hardware failure.
To help me tailor any troubleshooting steps or specific driver configurations for your recovery project, please tell me: What are you attempting to restore? Without Universal Restore, the new hardware's drivers are
The recovery process requires two separate phases: first, restoring the raw backup data using standard Acronis recovery media, and second, applying the Universal Restore tool to fix the driver configuration. Phase 1: The Standard Image Restore