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If you use non-optical media, the media must have a FAT file system. This limitation is not applicable
for an ISO image.
8.2.1.4 Destination file selection
If you chose to create a bootable disk ISO image, specify the ISO file name and the folder where to
place it:
Select the destination folder from the folder tree
Enter a name for the .iso file in the File name field
Click Next to continue
8.2.1.5 Bootable media creation summary
This page displays operations to be performed.
Click Proceed to start the bootable media creation process.
Use the sidebar on the left to navigate through the wizard's steps for revision.
To cancel operation and quit Acronis Media Builder, click Cancel.
After you create a boot disc, mark it and keep it in a safe place.
Please keep in mind that the backups created by the later program version may be incompatible with
the previous program versions. Due to this reason, we strongly recommend that you create a new
bootable media after each Acronis True Image Home 2012 upgrade. One more thing you should
remember – when booting from the rescue media and using a standalone version of Acronis True
Image Home 2012 you cannot recover files and folders encrypted with use of the encryption feature
available in Windows XP and later operating systems. For more information see File-level security
settings for backup (p. 68). On the other hand, backups encrypted using the Acronis True Image
Home 2012 encryption feature can be recovered.