Bootable media start-up parameters
I have a notebook that will not boot. I was running Acronis True Image Home 2009 on this notebook and made an image file of the disk. I stored the image file on an external USB hard drive. I would like to install the image file on the hard drive, but can not boot the machine. The image file has all disk sectors that contained information; file encryption was not used; the image file was validated. .
This was to be my first system recovery from an Acronis disk image file. I wiped the notebook's disk clean using Acronis Disk Cleaner. When I tried to boot the computer from a rescue disk the computer would not boot. I used a rescue disk made with ATIH 2009, and I have the rescue disk.
I no longer have Acronis True Image Home 2009 installed since I upgraded to 2011. I made a new rescue CD using 2011 on a computer with similar PATA hard drive. When I inserted the new rescue CD in the notebook the notebook made a faint noise but did not read the CD. I went into BIOS Setup utility and disabled the CD drive. Then pressed the Start button. The screen displayed a successful memory test and recognized the Seagate ST9160821A hard drive. It then displayed the message “operating system not found.” There is no operating system on the hard drive.
I then made a rescue USB flash drive and put it in the USB port and tried to boot the notebook. It read the USB flash drive and said “Starting Acronis Loader” then “Acronis loader fatal error Boot drive partition not found, press enter to try to boot your OS.” In the Acronis User's Guide's section 7.2.1.2 Bookable media startup parameters it says, bootable media startup parameters can be set in order to configure rescue media boot options for comparability. Is there a way to configure an Acronis rescue disk to solve the problem I am having?

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