![]() At the Image Archiving Splitting screen, select Fixed Size.Acronis will complain that it's not safe. Select Maximum Compression to ensure that the image fits on the disc. ![]() Create image of the partition you want to back up (most likely your system partition) and save it to a location on your hard drive.Some blank media (CD-RW, DVD-RW recommended).Free space on your hard drive equal in size to your hard drive image.CD/DVD Burning software (if your image editing software doesn't support burning).UltraISO (Or other image editing software).If you're going to use DVD-R's, follow the green text. If you are going to be creating your backup image on CD-R's, follow the blue text. That way, if I had to replace the hard drive in my computer, I could simply pop in the CD/DVD and be back to everything exactly the way I wanted it. I wanted a bootable CD/DVD with the image of my hard drive on it. Acronis has the ability to write the image to a CD/DVD if you have UDF packet writing support (Nero InCD or the like). I was digging around on the Acronis website and couldn't find what I wanted. How to create a CD/DVD based image of your hard drive with Acronis True Image
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