Step 1: Launch the Media Builder Open Acronis True Image 2019. Navigate to the Tools section (usually a toolbox icon on the left sidebar). Click on "Bootable Media Builder."
Step 2: Choose Media Type Select "Simple" (recommended for 99% of users). The "Advanced" option allows you to add specific drivers (RAID, network) but is rarely needed for home systems.
Step 3: Select ISO Destination You have two choices: acronis true image 2019 iso
Step 4: Save the File
Choose a safe location (e.g., D:\Backups\Acronis_2019.iso). Click Proceed. Acronis will compile the Linux environment and create the ISO.
Step 5: Create Bootable USB (Using Rufus or Etcher) Since the ISO is now a file, you need to transfer it to a USB stick: Step 1: Launch the Media Builder Open Acronis
You now have a physical rescue key.
The 2019 ISO can back up a physical Windows 7 or 10 machine and restore it as a virtual disk. In the ISO, back up the physical disk to a network share. Then, using Acronis True Image on a host PC, convert the backup into a .vmdk (VMware) or .vhdx (Hyper-V) file. Step 4: Save the File
Choose a safe location (e
Prerequisites:
Method 1: Using Acronis Media Builder (Installed Version)
Method 2: Writing the ISO Directly (Manual)
If you still rely on Acronis True Image 2019 ISO: