Once the media is ready, you must tell your computer to boot from the USB instead of the internal hard drive:
If your system skips this menu and boots straight into Windows, you must restart, enter your BIOS/UEFI settings (usually via Del or F2), navigate to the tab, move your USB drive to the top of the list, save changes, and exit. Step-by-Step: Recovering Your System
For more detailed technical support or to download the latest updates, visit the Acronis Support Portal or refer to the official Acronis True Image 2016 User Guide .
As his computer booted from the USB drive, John was presented with the Acronis True Image 2016 interface. He selected the option to restore his system from a backup and chose the latest backup image stored on his external hard drive.
Click to find the storage drive where your historical system images are safely stored.
It was 3:00 AM, and Leo was staring at a blue screen of death on his main editing rig. The "Inaccessible Boot Device" error glared back like a tombstone. Two years of client projects—wedding videos, a short documentary, even his brother’s graduation—sat unbacked-up on an unencrypted SSD. His heart hammered.
Once the media is ready, you must tell your computer to boot from the USB instead of the internal hard drive:
If your system skips this menu and boots straight into Windows, you must restart, enter your BIOS/UEFI settings (usually via Del or F2), navigate to the tab, move your USB drive to the top of the list, save changes, and exit. Step-by-Step: Recovering Your System
For more detailed technical support or to download the latest updates, visit the Acronis Support Portal or refer to the official Acronis True Image 2016 User Guide .
As his computer booted from the USB drive, John was presented with the Acronis True Image 2016 interface. He selected the option to restore his system from a backup and chose the latest backup image stored on his external hard drive.
Click to find the storage drive where your historical system images are safely stored.
It was 3:00 AM, and Leo was staring at a blue screen of death on his main editing rig. The "Inaccessible Boot Device" error glared back like a tombstone. Two years of client projects—wedding videos, a short documentary, even his brother’s graduation—sat unbacked-up on an unencrypted SSD. His heart hammered.