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For Acronis True Image 2009 Home, the bootable media tab under my licenses at the website has an .iso file labeled "Product native bootable media." I know what bootable media is, but what does that file represent or is it for? I can't find any information about it anywhere. Thanks.
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This is a file you can download and create a start-up CD with. It allows you to boot into a scaled down version of ATI and perform backups and restores in the event of a disaster and you can't start your computer. You could also create a rescue CD from within the ATI2009 program itself. I created the rescue CD from within ATI as I had problems with the ISO file. I'm sure others will chime in here and add more information.
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Thanks. That was my hunch, but it's apparently not documented.
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It differs from the one you make from the installed software as explained by Acronis Support in this post:
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showp...17&postcount=4 |
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hi, so, if i have the whole product, do i need to have the 'product native bootable media'? is there an added benefit to using this software?
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The only benefit would be if the TI CD you bought or created with TI didn't have the necessary drivers for your computer and the downloaded version did.
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thanks for the clarification.
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