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(formerly Acronis True Image) or Acronis Cyber Protect installed on a working computer.

Easily move your physical system into a virtual machine (VMware, Hyper-V) or extract a virtual server onto physical bare-metal hardware.

Insert your primary Acronis Bootable Media (containing the Acronis recovery software) into the new computer.

Acronis Universal Restore prioritizes critical boot drivers (chipset and storage). Secondary drivers like USB 3.0 controller or Wi-Fi drivers may need to be injected during the Universal Restore process manually using the "Add Folder" tool, or installed via a standard Windows Update once you boot using a basic PS/2 mouse or legacy USB 2.0 ports. Best Practices for a Smooth Migration acronis universal restore iso

Power on the machine and access the boot menu (usually by tapping , F11 , F8 , or Del during startup). Select the USB drive from the boot list. Choose Acronis Universal Restore from the startup menu. Phase 2: Restore the System Image

For Windows systems, it focuses on:

Do you plan to burn this ISO to a , or run it in a virtual environment ? (formerly Acronis True Image) or Acronis Cyber Protect

To ensure a seamless migration next time your hardware changes, I can provide more specific instructions if you tell me:

Keep in mind that you may need to purchase Acronis Universal Restore or have an existing license to use this feature.

The (often called the rescue media) contains the Universal Restore functionality. This is a Linux-based or WinPE-based environment (depending on how you build it) that allows you to: Select the USB drive from the boot list

The is the definitive solution to this problem. It allows you to restore your system image to entirely different hardware configurations. This guide explains what the Acronis Universal Restore ISO is, how it works, and how to create and use it effectively. What is Acronis Universal Restore?

Creating the bootable tool requires the Acronis Universal Bootable Media Builder, which is included with software suites like Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (formerly True Image) or Acronis Cyber Protect.

In the world of IT administration, few things are as satisfying as a perfect backup, and few things are as terrifying as a failed restore. We often imagine that creating a backup image is the hard part, but the real challenge begins when you try to put that image onto a machine that isn't the one it came from.