Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Server For Windows Installation And Starting; Installing Acronis True Image Server For Windows - ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE 9.1 - SERVER FOR WINDOWS User Manual

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Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Server for
Windows installation and starting

2.1 Installing Acronis True Image Server for Windows

To install Acronis True Image Server for Windows:
run the Acronis True Image Server for Windows setup file
in the Install Menu, select the program to install: Acronis True Image Server for Windows
follow the Install Wizard instructions on the screen.
Acronis True Image Server for Windows Install Window
Typical, Custom and Complete installation is available. Having pressed Custom, you can
choose to install, besides Acronis True Image Server for Windows, Rescue Media Builder
and Bart PE plug-in.
With Rescue Media Builder you can create bootable rescue disks or RIS packages (see
Chapter 9.
details in
purchased a boxed product that contains a bootable CD. Installing the Bootable Rescue
Media Builder will allow you to create bootable media, its ISO image or a bootable RIS
package at any time from the main program window or running Bootable Rescue Media
Builder on its own.
Well-known Bart PE utility is used to boot Windows-like environment from CD. Applications
are installed into Bart PE in the form of plug-ins. Choosing Bart PE plug-in installation
(disabled by default) provides the ability to include Acronis True Image Server for Windows
into Bart PE plug-in tab. The plug-in files will be placed to the installation folder along with
other program files.
When installed, Acronis True Image Server for Windows (local version) creates a new device
in the Device Manager list (Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager
-> Acronis Devices -> Acronis TrueImage Backup Archive Explorer). Do not disable
or uninstall this device, as it is necessary for connecting image archives as virtual disks (see
Chapter 11. Mounting an image as a virtual drive
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Creating bootable media
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