Acronis True Image 2014 Iso Bootable Usb

Use this if Rufus isn’t available and the ISO contains a standard Windows-like boot environment.

  • Mount the ISO:
  • Copy all files from the mounted ISO to the USB drive (drag-and-drop or use xcopy):
  • If the ISO uses BIOS boot and the USB won’t boot, you may need to install an MBR bootloader:
  • Safely eject the USB.
  • Note: Some rescue ISOs use special boot mechanisms; copying files may not always produce a bootable USB—Rufus/DD mode handles those cases better.


    Once booted:

    Limitations to remember:


  • File system: leave as FAT32 if available (better UEFI compatibility); otherwise NTFS.
  • Leave other settings at defaults. Click START.
  • If Rufus asks to write in ISO or DD mode, choose the mode Rufus recommends for this ISO (usually ISO mode); confirm and allow Rufus to erase the drive.
  • Wait until completion, then safely eject the USB.
  • Boot from USB: enter target PC’s boot menu (usually F12, F11, Esc, or Del at power-on) and select the USB device. acronis true image 2014 iso bootable usb


    Acronis’s “Universal Restore” is legendary. After a motherboard swap or moving a hard drive to a completely different PC:

    Here is the optimal configuration for Acronis True Image 2014: Use this if Rufus isn’t available and the

    Why this matters: Acronis True Image 2014’s bootloader is based on older Linux kernel 2.6. It expects a BIOS environment. Modern UEFI systems must be set to Legacy/CSM mode or will fail to boot.