Keep in mind that bootable media should boot in the same mode as your system to correctly perform restore or clone operation.
Then, the EFI boot loader will boot it automatically after 5s. Introduction This article explains how to find out whether Acronis Bootable Media boots in UEFI or Legacy BIOS mode. Once you know what to boot (in my case: efi\ubuntu\grub圆4.efi), put this line into a new file startup.nsh in the root directory of the EFI file system. This will happen if the EFI partition is on a disk attached to an IDE, SCSI or SAS controller (see above).īoot from the EFI boot shell (for Ubuntu system, others may be different): If the EFI boot partition does not appear as fsX:, the boot manager will not be able to boot. A checksum routine prevents patching wrong files. Then, the EFI boot loader will boot it automatically after 5s. Once you know what to boot (in my case: efiubuntugrub圆4.efi), put this line into a new file startup.nsh in the root directory of the EFI file system. fsX: are file systems accessible by the boot loader. AcronisTrueImageHome: acronisdrive.exe, gaservice.exe, mobilebackupstatusserver.exe, timanagers.dll, TrueImageTools.exe Common FilesAcronisTrueImageHomeTrueImageHomeService.exe Backups (.bak) will be created in same location before patching. Boot from the EFI boot shell (for Ubuntu system, others may be different): efiubuntugrub圆4.efi. When the UEFI boot screen appears, it should show blkX: and fsX: devices. * Boot HDD must be attached to SATA controller! IDE, SCSI or SAS will not work (bug report: Ticket #14142)
But I will try some of the other mentioned, as I would need to boot-in from CD to backup up any disk. It is quite downstripped from the described Acronis TIH 2014. * System -> Motherboard -> Extended Features: Enable EFI Acronis TIH 2015 is flawed, jugded by their user forum. This is how I got Kubuntu 15.04, 64 bit running an a VM with EFI enabled: