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Protecting Your System: A Guide to Acronis True Image Build 41517 Bootable ISO
You can generate the ISO directly from the software or download a pre-made Linux-based version from your account. Using the Rescue Media Builder (Recommended) Open Acronis True Image and navigate to the Rescue Media Builder Choose the Acronis True Image Build 41517 Bootable ISO - -...
5. Limitations & Warnings
- No NVMe/Modern RAID Support: This build was released before NVMe SSDs became mainstream. It likely will not detect modern NVMe drives or Intel VMD/RST RAID configurations.
- No TPM / Secure Boot Complications: Bootable ISOs from 2016 may require disabling Secure Boot on post-2019 hardware.
- Outdated Linux Kernel: Security vulnerabilities in the boot environment exist, but since it’s an offline tool, this is a minor concern for isolated use.
- Cannot Backup Modern OS Features: Windows 10/11 incremental features (e.g., Recovery Environment partition handling) may not be fully compatible. Backups of Windows 10 May 2020 Update or later may be incomplete.
The primary updates and modifications included in Build 41517 are detailed in the Acronis Support Forum : Protecting Your System: A Guide to Acronis True
- No support for Apple File System (APFS) for Mac backups.
- Cannot decrypt ransomware-locked files (needs modern anti-malware engine).
- Lacks direct backup to cloud (e.g., OneDrive, Google Drive).
