Instructions

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Acronis Portable Version

Acronis does not offer a traditional standalone portable application, but instead provides a functional equivalent through bootable rescue media created via the Rescue Media Builder. This USB or ISO-based environment allows for full-disk imaging and cloning on offline, air-gapped, or malfunctioning systems. For detailed instructions on creating this media, visit Acronis Support

The "Two-USB" Method

  1. USB #1 (Acronis Bootable Media): Created using the official Bootable Media Builder. Use this to boot any dead PC, image the drive, or restore from backup.
  2. USB #2 (Ventoy + Acronis ISO): Install Ventoy on a second USB. Then copy the Acronis Rescue ISO file (extracted from the Bootable Media Builder) onto it. Ventoy allows you to boot directly from the ISO without burning it.

Disk Partitioning: Resize, move, or split partitions on the fly. acronis portable version

Why? Because Acronis is a kernel-level application. Acronis does not offer a traditional standalone portable

Q3: My bootable USB doesn't see my NVMe SSD. What do I do? A: You need the WinPE version of the rescue media with injected storage drivers. Recreate the media using the "Advanced" (WinPE) option and include drivers from your motherboard manufacturer. USB #1 (Acronis Bootable Media): Created using the

Acronis is a popular backup and recovery software that offers various versions, including a portable one. The portable version of Acronis allows users to run the software from a USB drive or other portable device without installing it on their computer.

Quick how-to (create and use)

  1. On a working PC, open Acronis and run Rescue Media Builder (or Acronis Bootable Media Creator).
  2. Choose USB as target, add drivers if needed, and build the bootable image.
  3. Plug USB into target PC, enter BIOS/UEFI boot menu, and boot from USB.
  4. Use Acronis interface to locate backup images or perform disk operations.
  5. Complete operation, verify, then remove media and reboot.