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How to save Acronis Startup Recovery Manager delay time to ASZ

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In UEFI machine, we change Acronis Startup Recovery Manager delay Time after created system builder, so ASZ is still default value.

When we use hotkey to recovery OS that delay time will restore default.

Any way to solve this problem?

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Luke, welcome to these user forums.

Sorry but I do not understand your question here.  The ASRM is the function that provides the F11 prompt at boot time to allow you to access the True Image application outside of Windows, but the ASZ is simply a dedicated partition space where you can store backup image files, so there is no delay involved with regard to the ASZ.

When doing a restore, are you restoring just the OS partition or are you recovering the whole drive including the UEFI partition?

Steven, thank you for your reply.

When I doing restore, I was recovering the whole drive.

 

I think I'm wrong in my understanding ASZ, do you mean pop out hotkey prompt at bios that delay time not save into ASZ?

I have this question because UEFI format OS cannot set key and delay time by the configuration XML script when I create backup image.

Must manually modify ASRM xml file but I hope keep this setting of the delay time when doing a restore later.

Modify ASRM this method is refer acronis knowledge base below

https://kb.acronis.com/content/58403

Thanks.

Luke, in order for the changes you made to the \EFI\Acronis\asrm.xml file for the ASRM delay time, you would need to first ensure that you are including the EFI Hidden Partition in your backup image, and second, that you are restoring the EFI partition when doing the restore unless you are restoring back to the same disk drive where the EFI partition remains unchanged since the file change was done.