Acronis — True Image Build 41393 Bootable Iso - -...
Note: Build 41393 may not boot on pure UEFI systems with Secure Boot enabled. You may need to disable Secure Boot or enable CSM/Legacy mode in BIOS.
You can browse individual files without restoring the whole image: Acronis True Image Build 41393 Bootable ISO - -...
It’s rare for a software build number to become memorable, but 41393 has achieved that status across data recovery forums (TenForums, Wilders Security, Reddit’s r/datarecovery). Here’s why: Click Back Up Now
| Feature | Build 41393 | Newer Versions (2021+) | | --- | --- | --- | | Licensing | Perpetual (one-time purchase) | Subscription-only | | Cloud requirements | None (fully offline) | Mandatory account & cloud prompts | | Boot ISO size | ~380 MB | >1 GB | | UEFI support | Yes (both BIOS + UEFI) | Yes, but often buggy | | Legacy hardware | Excellent driver coverage | Dropped support for older chipsets | | Scripting / Silent install | Full command line support | Limited / paywalled | Note: Build 41393 may not boot on pure
User anecdote: Many technicians keep a USB stick with Build 41393 because it can image a failing hard drive that newer tools (including modern Acronis) refuse to mount due to “aggressive error detection.” Build 41393 is more forgiving with read-retries.
The ISO can be used to install Acronis’ Startup Recovery Manager on a local machine, allowing a press of F11 at boot to launch recovery without any media.



