Determined to avoid such a catastrophe in the future, John decided to invest in a reliable backup solution. After researching online, he came across Acronis True Image, a popular backup software that promised to provide robust protection for his data.

Creating the ISO is simple, but you need to do it before the crash.

Once you have the ISO, you need to put it on a bootable USB (use Rufus or BalenaEtcher).

: Perform backups or clones outside the OS environment to avoid software conflicts or "files in use" errors.

We all know the golden rule of computing: But what happens when disaster strikes so hard that your computer won’t even start Windows?

If you boot the standard ISO and cannot see your hard drive or network, you need to build the WinPE version using the "Advanced" options in the Rescue Media Builder.

: Restore your entire system to a brand-new, empty hard drive if the original fails.

Your hard drive is a ticking time bomb. When it finally clicks its last click, you will replace it with a brand new, empty drive. The Acronis ISO allows you to take that empty drive, connect to your NAS or external USB, and pour your entire system image back onto it—including partitions, MBR/GPT, and hidden boot sectors.



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