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Computer can not BOOT after I run Acronis Recovery Boot Media

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Hi, something unexpected happened. I am thinking to change disc to bigger one, and before that I wanted to test if it will go, or not.

I have hardware RAID on my system, with Windows10 bootable partition.

I started computer from USB with AcronisRecoveryManager, it startup ok, I choose Acronis True Image for 64bit systems,

I can not see my RAID correct. It sees only separate discs, which are uninitialised.

I did not anything, just turned off Acronis, and try to boot upp computer like before. 

NOW IT IS NOT BOOTING ATT ALL, restarts itself.

What Acronis has done behind the scene, anyone had some experience with that ?

 

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Piotr, welcome to these User Forums.

If all you have done here is to boot your computer from the Acronis Rescue media on a USB stick, then no changes should have been made to your boot configuration data.  If you have attempted to perform a Recovery from the running ATI GUI inside of Windows, then this would have modified the boot configuration data to point to a temporary Linux OS environment from which to lauch the ATI offline application.  You do not indicate that you did the latter!

As the USB Rescue media application did not see your hardware RAID drives, this suggests that this is also the Linux OS version of the media which has no RAID support included.

You should go into your computer BIOS settings and check that your Boot priority settings are correct for how your computer needs to boot.  If this is a UEFI computer, then the Windows Boot Manager should be chosen as the boot device, otherwise if this is a Legacy system, it should be the hardware RAID array of drives.