Creating a bootable USB stick with Acronis Boot Disc ISO
When making the bootable usb-stick withe the ISO of acronis snap deploy 5 boot disc the program complained, that this type of ISO is not supported. I am forgetting the exact program right now, will post it when I am back in the office, but what is so special about the ISO for the Acronis Boot Disc?


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ablubeti beti wrote:i'm also getting problem with creating bootable usb
actually now i made a bootable pendrive for myself and question is
how to add two bootable files in the same pendrive
i wanna to add snap deploy and Ubuntu in the same pendrive (becasue i'm only have one pendrive)
i can manager but does it really possible?
i've just read it here for multibootabel usb
http://www.deskdecode.com/how-to-make-a-bootable-usb-pendrive-of-windows-xp-windows-7-windows-8/
but cant able to make it.
plz reply!!!!
thnaks in advance.
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Hello,
ablubeti beti wrote:i've just read it here for multibootabel usb
http://www.deskdecode.com/how-to-make-a-bootable-usb-pendrive-of-windows-xp-windows-7-windows-8/
but cant able to make it.
It seems that you have tried to create a WinPE-based pendrive.
But if you want to add Linux-based Acronis Snap Deploy and Ubuntu in the same pendrive, you need to find info on how to boot multiple OSs Linux from pendrive, see this article as example. Acronis Snap Deploy does not have a feature to create such pendrive.
Best regards.
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You may want to look at Easy2Boot. It is a wonderful multi tool that allows you to have numerous .ISO's on a single disk that can all be mounted and there is really no configuration needed on your end, just put the .ISO's in the correct folder. The limitation is that it only works on legacy/bios/CSM systems and does not boot on UEFI natively, although, once you are familiar with the tool, ther is advanced UEFI booting using .imgPTN files.
Another alternative is YumiMuliboot. It's another great tool, not quite as robust as Easy2Boot, but basically accomplishes the same thing. It's main limitation is that you can only have one Windows installer on your drive at a time. You must use the application to add and/or update your tools and it is also a CSM\legacy\bios tool.
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