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Change F11 timing

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Seems after many years Acronis still have not added an option with the product to change the startup delay (F11). What is the long method Acronis now recommend to do such a basic task they have not included within the product?

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Please see KB 58403: Acronis True Image: How to change Acronis Startup Recovery Manager delay time and key for the only information published by Acronis on this subject.  I do not know if this still applies to ATI 2019 as have never needed to use this and do not use ASRM.

If this does not help, then I can only suggest opening a Support Case with Acronis to get a more up to date answer.

Thanks. Did try that, it could not see the Acronis folder in the EFI folder. Will do a re-boot later and see if it shows up. Shame Acronis still have not enabled that in the programme, or why they still use that method to do it. Using the 'standard' windows startup selection like other products do is so much easier to change the timing and boot order. 

I think the reason that does not show for me, looking when I re-built my machine I did not build it in UEFI mode, I rebuild it in BIOS mode. That said the delay is only a couple of seconds in that mode, so something I'll have to live with until the next re-build and I build in UEFI mode. :)  

PJB wrote:

Using the 'standard' windows startup selection like other products do is so much easier to change the timing and boot order. 

It is very easy to do this for yourself by using a tool such as the free EasyBCD program to add a new startup entry to the Windows Boot Menu - this can be done for both Legacy & UEFI systems.

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All that is needed is to create either an .ISO or .WIM image file for the Rescue Media then add this using EasyBCD with the Add New Entry button.  As shown above I use the MVP Custom WinPE media in this same scenario (using the .WIM files).