Insert Acronis TI Rescue disk in CD/DVD drive.Ģ. See attached images describing each step below showing the messed up useless Rescue Disk Main Menu screen.
How to boot the Acronis 2013 Rescue Disk on a Dell Inspiron 5520 Laptop that has a UEFI system: I know what to expect, I have earlier versions of Acronis TI and have used their Rescue disk. Again, disk boots and screen can not be read. I need Acronis to tell me why this is happening. I will include an iphone picture of what I am seeing. When the Rescue Disk boots, the screen it presents is not readable at all. While I will explain it below, there is a problem that is now in the Acronis Ballpark. Spent many hours with them, really! Still I had to wing it but got there. Trust me this will be more accurately described than you'll EVER HEAR FROM any number of DELL TECH's. With your help and the little bit, some right some wrong help from dell, I learned how to boot the Acronis 2013 Rescue Disk on a Dell Inspiron 5520 Laptop that has a UEFI system. Perhaps one of you can tell me what to change? And whule I know that an iso image is burned to a blank disk, do I need it if I already made a Rescue Disk from Acronis 2013 from the target PC? Please view the images of screens I've captured. Then hypothetically, I'd restore the UEFI Acronis image I captured of the C Drive, then during restart, get into the Boot Options menu and change back to UEFI all before the PC would attempt to boot to Windows (in Legacy mode). I can change to Legacy Boot (I see that option), then I would see a different set of boot priorities, where I'd be able to move up CD/DVD ROM to 1st. * Do you mean latest version of Acronis 2013? Thus, the Rescue Disk may not be seen by the Dell only because of how it was built?Īlso, are you saying if I needed to run Acronis from the CD.
Martin -> there is a bug in latest version of software* that does not allow GPT formatted disks to be seen when using DVD