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Many Brands Out There But As Start

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Acronis True Image Premium 2014 17.0.0.6673 Boot CD

Acronis Backup Advanced 11.5 B 39029 Boot CD

It's Not The Best But Easy To Use & Reliable ... Of Course No Install just Boot & Use

I have used Acronis True Image bootable usb, but this app isn't compatible with UEFI, at least via usb.

Is the bootable cd compatible with UEFI?

Thanks!

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I have used Acronis True Image bootable usb, but this app isn't compatible with UEFI, at least via usb.

Is the bootable cd compatible with UEFI?

Thanks!

Acronis Linux Boot CD Supports UEFI By Default ;)

-If It's Burned To CD The Usual Way It Works , Tested Many Times

-Using It Via USB Flash I'm Not Sure It WIll WOrk Correctly Cuz Of The BootLoader Thingy But I think Been Discussed Here Before & solved By Using Particular Soft To Write It On USB ... Search For it

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use this one but u should disable secure boot in the uefi settings https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm

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u can backup using any tool u ever used on a standard bios especially https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-dos.htm%C2'> switch ur bios into CMOS or leagecy bios and boot from it like the old bios s ^_^ don't forget to switch it back after taking ur backup image

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I have used Acronis True Image bootable usb, but this app isn't compatible with UEFI, at least via usb.

Is the bootable cd compatible with UEFI?

Thanks!

Acronis Linux Boot CD Supports UEFI By Default ;)

-If It's Burned To CD The Usual Way It Works , Tested Many Times

-Using It Via USB Flash I'm Not Sure It WIll WOrk Correctly Cuz Of The BootLoader Thingy But I think Been Discussed Here Before & solved By Using Particular Soft To Write It On USB ... Search For it

it will work u just have to change the partition table to GPT and create a fat32 part in the usb and copy all the iso files & thats it it will boot now on any modern uefi (dont forget to turn off secure boot (contain boot codes signatures))

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I have used Acronis True Image bootable usb, but this app isn't compatible with UEFI, at least via usb.

Is the bootable cd compatible with UEFI?

Thanks!

Acronis Linux Boot CD Supports UEFI By Default ;)

-If It's Burned To CD The Usual Way It Works , Tested Many Times

-Using It Via USB Flash I'm Not Sure It WIll WOrk Correctly Cuz Of The BootLoader Thingy But I think Been Discussed Here Before & solved By Using Particular Soft To Write It On USB ... Search For it

it will work u just have to change the partition table to GPT and create a fat32 part in the usb and copy all the iso files & thats it it will boot now on any modern uefi (dont forget to turn off secure boot (contain boot codes signatures))

Are right these steps?

1.Open a Command Prompt with Administrator privileges

2.Insert the target USB boot media device into an available USB port.

3.Type "DiskPart" in the command prompt.

4.Type "List Disk”

5.Type "Select Disk X”, where X is the target USB drive noted in step 4.

6.Type "Clean”.

7.Type "Create Partition Primary”.

8.Type "format FS=fat32 quick”.

9.Type "Active”.

10.Type "Assign".

11.Type "list volume".

12.Type "Exit".

13.Copy content from Acronis True Image Boot Cd to usb drive.

I want to know how I will change the partition table to GPT and in which step have to do this.

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I want to know how I will change the partition table to GPT and in which step have to do this.

use Any partition Manager to Do It More Easily

or Just Continue Your Way But Still Need Convert GPT After Clean

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Don't spread misinformation if you don't know it.

Terabyte is UEFI and secure boot compatible for over two years now. There is no need to turn off secure boot.

Terabyte Image for Linux is a very reliable program. I used the IFL boot USB on my secure boot enabled computers all the time as my main disk imaging program. It never fails me.

use this one but u should disable secure boot in the uefi settings https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm

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u can backup using any tool u ever used on a standard bios especially switch ur bios into CMOS or leagecy bios and boot from it like the old bios s ^_^ don't forget to switch it back after taking ur backup image

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Don't spread misinformation if you don't know it.

Terabyte is UEFI and secure boot compatible for over two years now. There is no need to turn off secure boot.

Terabyte Image for Linux is a very reliable program. I used the IFL boot USB on my secure boot enabled computers all the time as my main disk imaging program. It never fails me.

use this one but u should disable secure boot in the uefi settings https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm

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u can backup using any tool u ever used on a standard bios especially switch ur bios into CMOS or leagecy bios and boot from it like the old bios s ^_^ don't forget to switch it back after taking ur backup image

i know and i did two + i also used image for dos uefi edition

and the reason for disabling it to boot any efi codes !!!

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Don't spread misinformation if you don't know it.

Terabyte is UEFI and secure boot compatible for over two years now. There is no need to turn off secure boot.

Terabyte Image for Linux is a very reliable program. I used the IFL boot USB on my secure boot enabled computers all the time as my main disk imaging program. It never fails me.

use this one but u should disable secure boot in the uefi settings https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm

+

u can backup using any tool u ever used on a standard bios especially switch ur bios into CMOS or leagecy bios and boot from it like the old bios s ^_^ don't forget to switch it back after taking ur backup image

i know and i did two + i also used image for dos uefi edition

and the reason for disabling it to boot any efi codes !!!

Wrong again. Image for Linux can boot on any UEFI+Secure boot enabled computers.

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if the secure boot signature database isn't up to date then there will be sign to Terabyte + some uefi have read only secure boot so the only way to update it is to update the bios it self

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Don't spread misinformation if you don't know it.

Terabyte is UEFI and secure boot compatible for over two years now. There is no need to turn off secure boot.

Terabyte Image for Linux is a very reliable program. I used the IFL boot USB on my secure boot enabled computers all the time as my main disk imaging program. It never fails me.

use this one but u should disable secure boot in the uefi settings https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm

+

u can backup using any tool u ever used on a standard bios especially switch ur bios into CMOS or leagecy bios and boot from it like the old bios s ^_^ don't forget to switch it back after taking ur backup image

i know and i did two + i also used image for dos uefi edition

and the reason for disabling it to boot any efi codes !!!

Wrong again. Image for Linux can boot on any UEFI+Secure boot enabled computers.

looooooooool

u should read it again pal @@

i said that i tried it on my updated uefi (6/28/2014) and it worked fine @@

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am fan of Terabyte inc i tried all these product i download every v that came out i use bootit bare metal on uefi bios witch am sure that almost no one in the world can

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ask any one any nasner that possibly know me what s my favor soft or computing product and he will tel u one of Terabyte inc product

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if the secure boot signature database isn't up to date then there will be sign to Terabyte + some uefi have read only secure boot so the only way to update it is to update the bios it self

LMAO. You don't know what a secure boot signature is. I am sure you don't know what you are talking about.

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if the secure boot signature database isn't up to date then there will be sign to Terabyte + some uefi have read only secure boot so the only way to update it is to update the bios it self

LMAO. You don't know what a secure boot signature is. I am sure you don't know what you are talking about.

looooooooooooool u look so sure that u r ready to do this @@ i dont know why but thanks for ur time

in the bios chip there r bios settings + the secure bios database written on table alternative to the BCD (do u know what s that ?)

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if the secure boot signature database isn't up to date then there will be sign to Terabyte + some uefi have read only secure boot so the only way to update it is to update the bios it self

LMAO. You don't know what a secure boot signature is. I am sure you don't know what you are talking about.

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i just googled it lool

LMAO - Laughing My As* Off

u see u mad me learn something new so seriously Thank u

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if the secure boot signature database isn't up to date then there will be sign to Terabyte + some uefi have read only secure boot so the only way to update it is to update the bios it self

LMAO. You don't know what a secure boot signature is. I am sure you don't know what you are talking about.

there u go to see ur uefi bios secure boot data install ^_* http://apps.insyde.com/app/securebootcheckup.htm

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