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: Go to the Downloads section and select Bootable Media (ISO) . This file is typically around 600MB and contains the Linux-based recovery environment. 2. Creating Bootable Media

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | | Windows XP–10, Windows Server 2003–2016 (limited), Linux (basic file backup). | | Filesystem support | NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, ReFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+, etc. | | UEFI vs BIOS | Acronis 2017 ISO supports both, but may need Secure Boot disabled on some UEFI systems. | | Modern hardware | May lack drivers for NVMe, Intel RST, or very new RAID controllers (better to use Acronis 2021+). | acronis 2017 iso

: Rufus is a free tool for Windows that can create bootable USB drives. Download Rufus, select your USB drive, choose the Acronis 2017 ISO file, and follow the on-screen instructions. : Go to the Downloads section and select

: Sometimes, Acronis provides direct downloads for their software on their official website. Check the Acronis website for any available downloads, specifically for Acronis True Image 2017. Creating Bootable Media | Aspect | Details |

: Enables booting a "crashed" machine or one without an operating system to restore a full disk image from a backup.