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Its backup software includes Acronis True Image which uses full-system image backup technology. Acronis has Cloud data centers internationally, including the United States, France, Singapore, Japan, Russia, and Germany.Īcronis develops backup, disaster recovery, secure file access, sync and share, and partitioning software for the home, and small to medium-sized enterprises.

Its R&D Centers, Acronis Labs, are based in the United States, Singapore and Russia.

Acronis develops on-premises and cloud software for backup, disaster recovery, and secure file sync and share and data access. So to all those Professionals out there with UEFI knowledge, we urgently need such a Multi boot USB for MBR and UEFI and I'm willing to spent money for it.Acronis Software Collection June 2016 | 7.2 GBĪcronis International GmbH, simply referred to as Acronis, is a private technology company. Maybe it's worth to analyze how they do it to implement the same into Sardu? I'm more than happy to share such an bootable media created by the Acronis Media-Builder with you if you want. With the Linux it's working like a charm, with WinPE we never got it to run. Their Boot-Media builder has the option to chose a Linux based or WinPE based bootloader with UEFI Support. What I figured out and maybe helpful for David and his team, we never run into some problems with booting into UEFI on the Surface with the Acronis Backup & Recovery bootloader for UEFI, even with SecureBoot is enabled it works just perfect. We played around with all well known tools as Easy2Boot, UEFI_Multi, Winbuilder 8 and 10 projects and so on, but we always stuck on the Surface UEFI.
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I'm having the same troubles with all our Surface 3 Pro tablets. unclejoe Posts: 3 Joined: April 21st, 2014, 3:48 pm
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My thanks again to David and the team for making a product that is truely useful to those of us that have to fix and install pc's and laptops and tablets. Maybe this will help those who are stumbling along to figure out what works and what does not.
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Well this is what I found by trial and error and it may be in the documentation but I failed to read the docs so that is what I get. I am assuming here that the ones that did not show up are not bootable on an efi system. Some of the programs I loaded did NOT show up in the EFI module. Now this was a test disk and I did not load everything. Selecting Antivirus EFI ig can seethe following: Selecting EFI 64 I found this menu and it had a different look than in a "normal PC" Once booted I had an option of EFI 64, EFI 32 and the Then I booted to the usb drive with my Surface 3 Using QEMU the disk works perfect and looks like I would expect in a "normal-old style" PC. I found that using the recovery option in settings and selecting "Use a device" allowed me to easily boot to usb. Booting to a usb drive with a surface is a little tricky and I had inconsistent results using the recommended volume key and power button combo. I created a USB drive with SARDU and placed most of the antivirus programs on it, Most but not all. Now if someone knows different I am willing to learn. This is a UEFI machine and I found no way to boot to legacy mode, so I am stuck with UEFI. I am NOT saying this is correct but just what I discovered.Īs a test machine I am using a Microsoft Surface 3. OK I was bored so I did a bunch of testing and this is what I discovered. James jeebo Posts: 6 Joined: March 11th, 2015, 3:26 pm I know I need to get some screenshots, but from what little detail I describe, has anyone seen this before and has anyone managed to get it working otherwise? I set the software to burn it as UFI, and it created the USB without error. Rather than getting all the options of the tools, with the SARDU icon, I got a screen with memtest (32/64) and Sardu (32/64) but then when I tried to choose both the 32/64 versions, I had some sort of error (I apologise, this was last night and I didnt get any screengrabs) instead, I just got the prompt saying "grub> ", and I couldnt run it. I got it to produce the media, and eventually managed to get it up to a point of running, however, the interface was very different, and Sardu as I know and love it, didnt work! Having installed and ran SARDU, I put two ISO images onto it, ping, and this additional ISO.
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I have bought the pro (home) version of SARDU, having used Sardu for many years! The main reason for todays USB Disk, is to produce a bootable SARDU which has the new windows 10 installer.
