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When using 3.5" diskettes, you will only be able to write one component at a time (for example, the full
version of Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition) on a set of diskettes. To write another
component, start Bootable Media Builder again.
4. If you are creating a CD, DVD or any removable media, insert a blank disc so the program can
determine its capacity. If you choose to create a bootable disc ISO image, specify the ISO file
name and the folder in which to place it.
5. Next, the program will estimate how many blank diskettes are required (in case you have not
chosen ISO or CD/DVD) and give you time to prepare them. When you are finished, click Proceed.
After you create a bootable media, 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 2010 Netbook Edition upgrade. One more thing
you should remember – when booting from the rescue media and using a standalone version of
Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition, you cannot recover files and folders encrypted with
use of the encryption feature available in Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. For
more information see File-level security settings (p. 68). On the other hand, backup archives
encrypted using the Acronis True Image Home 2010 Netbook Edition encryption feature can be
recovered.