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True Image 2011 bootable ISO

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What's the difference between the bootable ISO from the Acronis account and the one generated from Acronis True Image 2011. The ISO file size is almost the same size as the disk space required to create a bootable CD from the product itself.

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A different kernel and drivers.

Use the one created by media builder first, with or without the installation of the Safe mode option. If they work fine. If they don't then try the ISO version. If that fails to boot your PC and read all your drives, then you need to come back here or contact Acronis support (within 30 days of purchase) with any error messages the Linux kernel throws up and there might be workarounds or parameters that can be added to the kernel to work on your system.

I downloaded the True Image 2011 version of the ISO from the bootable media tab of the Acronis account and then when I booted it it looks the same as the one generated from the product itself. Starting with True Image 2011 it now has the same selection screen as the one when I create the CD from the product itself. The previous version of the ISO didn't have one. The Disk Director 11 downloaded ISO is still different from the one built from Disk Director 11.

Keith,

They will look the same it's the underlying kernel that is different.