Acronis True Image Home

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Acronis True Image Home 2012
Acronis_True_Image_logo.png
http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/

Information

ERPXE Module

  • Name: - Acronis True Image Home
  • Version: 2012

Plugin type

Plugin type
Acronis True Image Home Anti-Virus Deployment Diagnostics OS Installation Live Media Recovery Tools
No No No No Yes No

Plugin Requirments

Plugin Requirments
Acronis True Image Home CIFS HTTP Internet NFS Linux OS Windows OS
No No No No Yes Yes

Screen Shots

300px-Acronis_True_Image_Home_2012.jpg 300px-Acronis_True_Image_-_Live_CD.png


Special Information

Acronis True Image is disk imaging software, (see "Disk image") developed by Acronis, that creates backups and recovers PC systems.

The software allows a user to create an image of a disk while it is running Microsoft Windows or offline by booting from CD/DVD, USB flash drives, PXE, or other bootable media.

As a disk imaging software, True Image can restore the previously captured image to another disk, replicating the structure and contents to the new disk, also allowing disk cloning and partition resizing, as well if the new disk is of different capacity.

The backups are in a proprietary and non-documented file format which uses a .tib filename extension.

Linux Installation Instructions

Download acronistih14-XXX.tar.gz to /

https://sourceforge.net/projects/erpxe/files/plugins/

extract acronistih14-XXX.tar.gz file:

tar -xvzf acronistih14-XXX.tar.gz

Download Acronis True Image Home 14 ISO Latest Version to /mnt/ :

http://kb.acronis.com/content/4828

Mount ISO file to temporary location (/mnt/cdrom/)

mkdir /mnt/cdrom/
mount -o loop /mnt/ATIH2011_en-EU.iso /mnt/cdrom/

Copy kernel.dat , ramdisk.dat files to appropriate locations: (LOWER CASE ONLY!)

cp /mnt/cdrom/Recovery Manager/kernel.dat /tftpboot/er/plugins/acronistih/kernel.dat
cp /mnt/cdrom/Recovery Manager/ramdisk.dat /tftpboot/er/plugins/acronistih/ramdisk.dat

Verify files with filelist.txt in each folder.

All Done!