Once your bootable USB is ready, you need to configure your computer to boot from it.
: If you are upgrading your storage hardware, use the "Clone Disk" tool under the Utilities tab to copy everything from an old HDD/SSD directly to a new one without boot track errors. Troubleshooting Common Boot Issues
If you already have the AcronisTrueImage2019.iso file or want to use a downloaded copy, use this method. (Note: Only use ISO files from legitimate sources; unauthorized distribution is illegal.)
When running from the USB, the user has access to core functionality without the host OS:
: Select FAT32 (mandatory for many UEFI bootloaders).
Move your data easily when upgrading to a new laptop or desktop computer. Method 1: Creating Bootable Media Directly via Acronis
You can use it to clone your current drive to a new, faster SSD without needing to enter Windows.
A USB flash drive (at least 4GB, note that all data on it will be erased).