How to create a 'Rescue Media Builder' 32 bit on a usb stick?
Is it possible to create a Rescue Media Bulider with x86 architecture?
I need to boot it on a Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2.
When I create it, in the usb under: EFI > Boot > I have only 'bootx64.efi'
I need x86..
Thanks in advance


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No solution?
Maybe another software exist like Acronis TI?
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I meant there is no solution with TI 2015. You could use the WinPE boot media created by TI 2014. That is 32 bit.
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I have already buy a 2015 version.
Where can I download TI 2014 to test? Do I need to buy it just to test the winPE?
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Hello,
Mustang says: "I meant there is no solution with TI 2015. You could use the WinPE boot media created by TI 2014. That is 32 bit."
I do not understand because I managed to create a WinPE based rescue media with Acronis TIH 2015 on CD - RW.
With this Rescue Media builder on CD, I can save my system C (Windows 8.1 installed on SSD) without problem on external USB3 hard disk.
I can also restore the system from external USB3 hard disk to SSD without problem.
My OS is Windows 8.1 64 bits.
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Thread starter asked specifically about 32-bit WinPE media, for which there is no solution with True Image 2015.
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Exactly.
I need 32bit EFI bootable Acronis.
I'm still searching for a solutions..
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I have found a solution with:
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 15 Professional
w8.1PE-x32
With this utility the new Lenovo Yoga tab2 can boot on a bootable usb, take an image of a personalized WinEmbedded, and restore this image to others Yoga Tab 2.
I have try a lot of cloning tools, this one is only worked fine without problems.
I hope Acronis will do an update for 2015, if he want to be able to work on all news tablets with a Bios EFI 32 bit.
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Is something changed with TrueImage 2016 about the combination (U)EFI-boot-stick / TI 2016 recovery stick / x86 WinPE?
I also have an Yoga 2 Tablet with Win10, searching for a image backup / recovery solution with a bootable usb stick!
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Hello JoergH,
Have you tried writing regular (not WinPE) bootable media to USB stick and booting your Yoga 2 Tablet from it? Default Linux-based media of Acronis True Image 2016 has experimental support for 32-bit UEFI devices: file efi\boot\bootia32.efi on the bootable media allows to start Acronis bootable environment on 32-bit UEFI systems.
If this does not help, you can look at just released Acronis Backup 12 (Workstation), which allows to create 32-bit WinPE media for use with 32-bit UEFI devices. Media creation and optional drivers injection is done through graphical user interface. You may want to contact Acronis Support to get additional assistance and further information.
Regards,
Slava
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Meanwhile i could create a bootable stick with TI2016! This stick can boot on the yoga tab 2 witout any problems!
Regards
JoergH
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