Seamlessly clone your existing system partition onto a larger or faster drive using Acronis Active Cloning tools within the boot environment.

Restoring your entire system, including OS, applications, and settings, to new hardware. 2. Advantages of the Acronis Rescue Media

From within a working installation of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office:

Inject necessary hardware drivers to boot your old operating system image onto completely different computer hardware. Technical Specifications: Linux vs. WinPE Media

A lightweight Linux environment. It is faster to generate and requires no extra downloads, but it may lack specific proprietary drivers for cutting-edge hardware. Step 4: Save as ISO Select ISO file as your destination target.

Cloning a system drive to a new SSD without any interference from active background processes or locked files in Windows.

You can generate the ISO file directly through the Acronis software interface:

The standard Linux-based ISO lacks specific storage controller drivers.

If you are using WinPE-based media and your internal NVMe storage or RAID array isn't showing up, use the "Add Drivers" option in the Acronis Media Builder before generating your ISO to inject your motherboard’s storage drivers.

Complete Guide to Creating and Using an Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office Bootable ISO

Navigate to your external backup hard drive, network-attached storage (NAS), or local network share where your .tibx or .tib system images are stored. Select the backup file and click . Step 3: Choose What to Recover

The Bootable ISO is a standalone, lightweight version of the Acronis software. It runs inside a pre-boot environment (Linux or Windows PE) entirely from your computer's RAM.

Automatically chooses the best media type based on your current operating system configuration.

Restoring your entire system image to a brand-new, empty hard drive.

💾 If your computer uses a specialized RAID controller, a custom NVMe drive, or other non-standard hardware, use the Advanced method when creating your bootable media. The option to manually add drivers can save you from a “no drives found” error when you need to perform a recovery.

From the main home screen of the bootable software, click on and select Disk Recovery . Step 2: Locate Your Backup Archive Click Browse to find your backup file.

Restore your entire system to a brand-new, unformatted hard drive or solid-state drive (SSD).

Once you have the ISO file, you must use a tool like Rufus to make a USB drive bootable: How to Create Bootable Media - Acronis Support Portal