, this specific build introduced significant automated driver support to improve hardware compatibility during the recovery process. Key Features of Build 41393 Automatic Driver Integration

: Access remote servers, Network Attached Storage (NAS), or local network shares right from the boot UI to pull down stored archives. How to Create a Bootable USB from the ISO Making a bootable USB drive - Acronis

Alternatively, some users obtain the .iso recovery file from the Acronis site and burn it to a USB drive using tools like Rufus. Using the Bootable ISO for Restoration Once created, you can use the media to restore your system: Insert the USB or CD and boot your computer. Enter your BIOS/UEFI boot menu (often F12, F2, or Del). Select the USB drive as the primary boot device. Acronis True Image will load. Select and point to your backup file location.

Supports creating exact disk images and back-ups to local drives, NAS, and the Acronis Cloud . How to Create and Use the Bootable ISO How to Create Bootable Media - Acronis Support Portal

The ISO can be used to install Acronis’ Startup Recovery Manager on a local machine, allowing a press of F11 at boot to launch recovery without any media.

Clone local physical disks or clone a solid-state drive (SSD) natively to upgrade or replace legacy storage drives. Standard ISO Deployment Methods

: Starting with build 41393, the builder can automatically add existing drivers for internal disks to the media. to generate the file. Downloading the ISO Directly

: Choose ISO image file as your destination.

The is a Linux-based recovery environment that contains a full version of Acronis True Image. It allows you to boot any PC directly from a CD/DVD or USB drive, bypassing the installed operating system entirely.

The ISO acts as a "rescue media," providing a specialized environment to fix boot issues, recover corrupted MBR (Master Boot Record), or secure data before wiping a machine. How to Create the Bootable Media

The Linux-based kernel of Build 41393 lacks specific storage controller drivers.

The Build 41393 version of the Acronis rescue media offers several advantages:

Create sector-by-sector copies of a drive without windows system locks. This ensures maximum data consistency since no applications can actively modify files during the backup process.

The is a customized, image-based rescue medium. It contains a lightweight, independent operating system (often Linux-based) that loads directly into RAM, bypassing your main Windows installation.

Build 41393 is a significant release in the Acronis True Image lineage. After the product was renamed "Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office" in 2021, 2024 marked the return of the classic "True Image" name. Build 41393 was announced as the official release for for Windows, while macOS received Build 41396. This release reintroduced the trusted name, signaling a refreshed commitment to user-driven data protection, a strategy shaped by valuable customer feedback.

: Seamlessly replicate your operating system from a hard drive to a faster SSD without needing to reinstall applications.

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