The acronis for Bart comes in handy for instances where Acronis doesn't find 
the appropriate net driver, or if the RAID controller isn't supported.. or if 
you plan on doing image casting.  It's most useful if you're using TI Echo.

CW

-----Original message-----
From: "Rick Glazier" rickglaz...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:40:25 -0800
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [Spam] Re: [H] bootable flash and DVDs

> The easiest thing for JUST the Acronis Restore is to use their
> media builder to make its own boot CD.
> Acronis distributes a plug-in for a BartPE CD (but why bother).
> 
> As far as your other questions, USB has flaky support some
> times generally, but especially for use as a bootable device.
> It may settle down eventually.
> 
> Remember, the main things you want to accomplish "may"
> require constant care (and updating). I got tired of the hassle...
> 
> Rick Glazier
> 
> 
> > One thing I have yet to do is create some kind of windows bootable 
> > media that I can boot into when I need to repair a windows 
> > installation, or run a Acronis restore, delete a stubborn file when 
> > it refuses to delete on a running windows, or a virus scan on a non 
> > running windows. Something similar to booting from a dual boot 
> > windows PC... only not from my hard drive and able to use it with any 
> > PC. Is there an easy way to create such a thing, and how do I go about it?

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