Download [new] Acronis Universal Restore IsoBecause Acronis is commercial software, you must own a valid license. Here are the three official methods: : Ensure Acronis Universal Restore is checked. You can also include the main recovery software (e.g., Acronis True Image) on the same media. Using the tool requires a two-step recovery process. You must first apply your standard data backup to the new hardware, and then use the Universal Restore tool to make it bootable. Step 1: Restore the Image Download Acronis Universal Restore Iso The is a disk image that contains the Acronis recovery environment. You burn this ISO to a CD/DVD or write it to a USB flash drive. When the target computer boots from this media, it loads a lightweight operating system (usually WinPE or Linux) that allows you to access your backup files and apply the Universal Restore logic before the Windows OS attempts to load its old (and incompatible) drivers. Remove the bootable media and restart the computer. The operating system will boot into its normal desktop environment, where Windows will automatically configure the remaining non-critical device drivers (such as audio, Wi-Fi, and graphics). Troubleshooting Common Issues The System Loops or Freezes on Boot Missing mass storage or chipset drivers. Because Acronis is commercial software, you must own Select your USB drive from the boot list (Choose the UEFI version if applicable). If it is not yet installed on your local drive, the software will open a browser window directing you to the exact download link for your specific build version. Step 2: Creating the Bootable ISO Media Using the tool requires a two-step recovery process Eliminates driver mismatch errors during the initial boot phase. Once the Acronis loader launches, you will see the main recovery interface. Navigate to the section. Browse and select the backup file ( .tib or .tibx ) that contains the system image you want to restore. |