Acronis MediaBuilder generates a cd/dvd that wont boot!

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Looking at the image it generated:

\Recovery Manager [directory]
\Recovery Manager \ bootmenu.exe
\Recovery Manager \ bootwiz.sys
\Recovery Manager \ f11.cfg
\Recovery Manager \ kernel.dat
\Recovery Manager \ mouse.com
\Recovery Manager \ ramdisk.dat
\Recovery Manager \ splash.run

Shouldnt the image include something in the root that allows it to boot
and find the files in the above sub-directory?
 
Acronis have their own forum -

http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/support/forum/


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| Looking at the image it generated:
|
| \Recovery Manager [directory]
| \Recovery Manager \ bootmenu.exe
| \Recovery Manager \ bootwiz.sys
| \Recovery Manager \ f11.cfg
| \Recovery Manager \ kernel.dat
| \Recovery Manager \ mouse.com
| \Recovery Manager \ ramdisk.dat
| \Recovery Manager \ splash.run
|
| Shouldnt the image include something in the root that allows it to boot
| and find the files in the above sub-directory?
|
 
Hidden partition called from the MBR

I have an expensive diagnostic program that fits on one floppy. Put it into
the computer and it boots. Go into Windows and look for files on drive a:
and you will see nothing.

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Looking at the image it generated:

\Recovery Manager [directory]
\Recovery Manager \ bootmenu.exe
\Recovery Manager \ bootwiz.sys
\Recovery Manager \ f11.cfg
\Recovery Manager \ kernel.dat
\Recovery Manager \ mouse.com
\Recovery Manager \ ramdisk.dat
\Recovery Manager \ splash.run

Shouldnt the image include something in the root that allows it to boot
and find the files in the above sub-directory?

Ask Acronis tech support.
 

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