To actually use the bootable ISO, you must put it onto bootable media:
Once your bootable USB or disc is ready, use these steps to launch the Acronis recovery environment on a crashed or unbootable computer. Step-by-Step Booting Instructions:
A bootable ISO is an image file that contains a bootable operating system or recovery environment. In the case of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office, a bootable ISO allows you to create a rescue media that can be used to boot a computer in case it's infected with malware or experiences a critical system failure.
Ensure that Secure Boot is temporarily disabled in your computer’s BIOS/UEFI settings. Some older Linux-based Acronis ISO images will not pass Secure Boot verification.
To actually use the bootable ISO, you must put it onto bootable media:
Once your bootable USB or disc is ready, use these steps to launch the Acronis recovery environment on a crashed or unbootable computer. Step-by-Step Booting Instructions:
A bootable ISO is an image file that contains a bootable operating system or recovery environment. In the case of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office, a bootable ISO allows you to create a rescue media that can be used to boot a computer in case it's infected with malware or experiences a critical system failure.
Ensure that Secure Boot is temporarily disabled in your computer’s BIOS/UEFI settings. Some older Linux-based Acronis ISO images will not pass Secure Boot verification.