Acronis True: Image 2017 20.0 Build 5554 Bootable Iso

The bootable environment seamlessly reads and writes to a variety of file systems, including NTFS, FAT32, ext2/ext3/ext4 (Linux), and ReFS. How to Create a Bootable USB from the ISO

The ISO supports:

Using a utility like Rufus is the most reliable deployment method. Insert a blank USB drive (minimum 2 GB). Open Rufus. Select your USB device from the dropdown menu.

: Acronis 2017 ISO is slower and less secure but still more user-friendly than Clonezilla and more portable than bloated modern ISOs.

Native support for Windows 10 (including early updates), Windows 8.1, 8, 7 SP1, and Windows Home Server. Creating and Using the Bootable Media Acronis True Image 2017 20.0 Build 5554 Bootable ISO

Disclaimer: Ensure you are using a legitimate, licensed version of Acronis True Image to guarantee safety and functionality. If you'd like, I can:

Using Acronis True Image 2017 20.0 Build 5554 Bootable ISO offers several benefits, including:

The standalone "Bootable ISO" is where the magic truly happens. You don't install this on your computer; you boot your computer into it.

Build 5554 features optimized data compression and transfer speeds for fast recovery times. The bootable environment seamlessly reads and writes to

Acronis True Image 2017 is a comprehensive personal backup solution that offers local and cloud backups, ransomware protection, and full-disk imaging. was a significant update in the 2017 product cycle, providing increased stability and improved compatibility with Windows 10. Key features of this version include:

Restart the computer and press the required key (F2, F12, Del) to enter the BIOS/UEFI.

Turn off Secure Boot inside your computer’s BIOS/UEFI settings menu. Secure Boot sometimes blocks non-Windows bootloaders.

: Allows deployment of an existing system image onto entirely different hardware components without driver-compatibility crashes. Open Rufus

| Feature | Acronis 2017 ISO | Clonezilla Live | Macrium Rescue (current) | Veeam Recovery ISO | |---------|------------------|----------------|--------------------------|---------------------| | GUI | Yes (dated) | Text (ncurses) | Yes (modern) | Yes (web-based) | | Incremental backup | Yes | No (full only) | Yes | Yes | | Universal Restore | Yes (partial) | Manual | Yes | Yes (paywall) | | Offline activation | Key required | Free | License check | Subscription | | UEFI Secure Boot | No | Yes (signed) | Yes | Yes | | NVMe 4.0 speed | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | | Boot time | ~20 sec | ~40 sec | ~60 sec | ~90 sec | | ISO size | 400 MB | 350 MB | 600 MB | 1.2 GB |

Once you have downloaded the Acronis True Image 2017 20.0 Build 5554 Bootable ISO file, you can create a bootable media using the following steps:

Even with this update, some issues persisted. Users on forums reported that Build 5554 had trouble processing NAS connections mounted by name, and after the update, existing backup jobs might still work but could not be adjusted. Other known issues included comments not being visible in the recovery dialog and the "Search" dialog not supporting the recovery of multiple files from different backup versions.