Bootable media doesn't go straight into True Image
I used the bootable media builder to create an ISO and selected only True Image in the list. I set it to start automatically after 0 seconds, but instead it goes to the screen shown in the attached image, with True Image and Windows as options. It worked correctly in 2012 (i.e. it booted straight into True Image). Is there a way around this?
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Actually I'm booting the ISO from the hard drive using EasyBCD. So yes, I can do it quickly and as many times as needed. There weren't many options in the bootable media builder though, so I'm not sure what else you have in mind.
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I built again with the bootable USB flash drive, I selected only True Image (didn't select system report) and chose 0 seconds as delay. That works as advertised: I cannot see the issue.
I can't imagine why the ISO would be different from the USB flash drive. I am running out of ideas.
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This is also resolved after using the cleanup utility and installing True Image and Disk Director again. Thanks.
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