Acronis acronis snap deploy 3 Manuel

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5.  Creating Acronis bootable media
 
 
 
 
Acronis Snap Deploy has three bootable components that can boot and perform operations on any PC-
compatible hardware, including bare metal and computers with non-supported file systems. The 
components are:  
-  Acronis Snap Deploy Agent (boots on a target computer to enable deployment performed by 
Acronis OS Deploy Server) 
-  Acronis Standalone Utility (boots on a target computer and performs deployment on its own) 
-  Acronis Master Image Creator (boots on a master computer and takes an image of the 
system.) 
 
A computer can be booted into a bootable component using physical media or Acronis PXE Server. 
  
Acronis bootable media is a physical media (CD, DVD, USB flash drive, diskettes or other media 
supported by the computer BIOS as a boot device) that contains bootable components of Acronis Snap 
Deploy.  
 
Acronis PXE Server with uploaded bootable components can also be thought of as a kind of bootable 
media. That’s why you can create bootable media or configure the PXE server using the same wizard. 
 
To start the bootable media builder, select from the start menu Acronis -> Acronis Snap Deploy 
Management Console -> Bootable Media Builder. You can also run the Bootable Media Builder 
from the Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console window (click Create Bootable Media on the 
toolbar or the sidebar, or select Create Bootable Media from the Tools menu.) 
 
1.  Select bootable components to be placed on the media. 
 
 
Selecting bootable components 
 
Select the component that will start automatically (such component is also referred as the default 
boot menu item) and specify the timeout interval for the component automatic start. If you 
choose, say, Acronis Snap Deploy Agent, and set the Start automatically after parameter to 10 
sec, the agent will launch 10 seconds after the boot menu is displayed. You also have the options: