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Since Windows cannot natively write ISO files to USBs to make them bootable, you will need a third-party tool. We recommend Rufus (fast and reliable) or ISO to USB . Method 1: Using Rufus (Recommended)
Think of a bootable USB as a "portable operating system" dedicated solely to recovery. It allows you to: Restore a "Bare Metal" System
If you prefer to download the standalone ISO directly from your Acronis account or have an existing ISO file saved, you can use Rufus to create your bootable drive. Step 1: Download the Acronis True Image 2016 ISO Log into your account on the official .
The Ultimate "Safety Net": Mastering the Acronis True Image 2016 Bootable USB