Acronis Disk Director Suite 10 Bootable Iso Creator For Windows

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Because this took me a while to get right and the answer came from outside this forum I thought I would post the solution here for any other interested parties. Create the Acronis bootable cd as an iso image (or burn it to a cd) - I am using the 'full' bootable as opposed to the 'safe' bootable cd (i havent tried that yet) 2. From the iso image extract the files from the recovery manager folder and save them somewhere 3.

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Extract the ubcd files from the iso image 4. Copy the acronis files into the ubcd custom directory (I saved them in ubcd custom acronis) 5. Edit custom.cfg so that the entry for true image reads as follows LABEL acronis MENU LABEL Acronis True Image 10 Full KERNEL /custom/acronisf/kernel.dat APPEND initrd=/custom/acronisf/ramdisk.dat /S quiet vga=791 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=32000 6. Make the ubcd.iso as detailed elsewhere 7. Burn Thats it. @henryjfry, Could you please tell me: - Which files “Extract the ubcd files from the iso image”, please by name. - Explain me “APPEND initrd=/custom/acronisf/ramdisk.dat /S quiet vga=791 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=32000” For years I created and used my own boot Cd, because I didn’t want to walk with a beg with diskettes.

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These days the diskettes are replaced by Cd’s and/or Dvd’s. For over 1 year I am searching for a tool which can boot iso’s, so you can store several iso’s on 1 Cd/Dvd. There are a lot of tools which say that you can boot a iso from, but I didn’t find any tools who can, without severe Linux knowledge. Oke, I confess, I am a Dos/Windows guy!

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Last week I found the UBCD with the “how to add knoppix” story. To test the UBCD, if it could boot a iso, I tried several day’s, but I couldn’t boot my knoppix iso however. The iso’s I want to boot are Winternals, Passware, Norton recovery, Disk Director Suite. Please help Regards. I am not so sure about booting iso's.

Ubcd can be edited to boot certain software available as bootable cd's but that isnt't the same as booting an iso. - Which files “Extract the ubcd files from the iso image”, please by name. All the files. When you download the ubcd iso you have to open up the iso with something like isobuster or even win rar. Then extract all the files in the root directory of what would be the cd if you burned it. - Explain me “APPEND initrd=/custom/acronisf/ramdisk.dat /S quiet vga=791 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=32000” These are the kernel loading instructions that have to go into the acronis true image custom.cfg menu file (in the file /custom/custom.cfg). Acronis true image can be made into an iso and then burned to make a bootable cd.

However the bootpart of the iso cant be run as a bot image. However luckily enough isolinux can boot the kernel upon which true image runs. I too am a dos/windows guy so anything to do with linux sends me straight to google.

@henryjfry, Thanks for your comments. Question: how to extract the file 'ramdisk.dat' from the Acronis Cd/iso. It doesn't matter what tool I use, I can't access the Cd/iso (the Cd is oke and boots) Last Question: is there a way to set a variable in/from the menu? I created a small boot file, with only a simple 'confis.sys' and 'autoexec.bat', which loads cdrom. After its boot it must change to a sub-directory in 'images' set by the variable. This way there's no limit for the program size (no 2.8Mb diskette limit size, for Non-Linux progs). In many menu.cfg's they use UbcdCmd=xxxxx, but I can't detect what it does.