This specialized tool allows you to restore a system backup to any available machine, regardless of the platform, motherboard, or processor. It works by disassociating your backup data from the original hardware dependencies while retaining your files, configurations, and applications.
Using Universal Restore:
Once logged in, go to the or Dashboard section. Locate your active product subscription (such as Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office). Click on the Downloads or Go to Downloads link associated with your software version. Step 3: Download the Universal Restore Tool
Automatically detects the target chipset and storage controller, allowing you to manually add missing .inf or .sys drivers during boot. Step 1: How to Download the Acronis Universal Restore ISO Download Acronis Universal Restore Iso
Click to save the installer file to your local computer. How to Create the Universal Restore ISO
Shut down the PC once the recovery finish notification appears. Phase 2: Apply Universal Restore
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Launch the downloaded Acronis Universal Restore media builder application. Click on the welcome screen.
[ Step 1: Restore System Image ] │ ▼ [ Step 2: Boot Universal Restore USB ] │ ▼ [ Step 3: Point to Mass Storage Drivers ] │ ▼ [ Step 4: Apply Patches & Reboot System ] 1. Restore Your Base Image
Open the application. Click Next on the welcome screen. Choose your bootable media type: Locate your active product subscription (such as Acronis
: Automatically installs mass storage and motherboard drivers during restoration.
: Booting a restored OS on a machine with a different storage controller or chipset. Disk Upgrades : Moving from a standard SATA HDD to a modern NVMe M.2 SSD. Virtual Migration