![]() For purposes of booting in Legacy mode, the ISOs had been good enough with other computers but for this laptop, it seemed I might need to use AOMEI’s option to add drivers to its processes of creating the ISO or the bootable USB drive. The summary is that, for purposes of booting a computer in UEFI mode, I had the best results by using AOMEI’s option to produce a bootable USB (not ISO). This post describes the process by which I developed that USB drive. adi file was ready all I lacked was the bootable USB drive containing AOMEI. adi image, which could be located on either an internal or an external drive.Īt this point, the laptop was ready the external USB drive containing the. As I had found during years of using Acronis True Image Home for the same purpose, the process was quite simple: boot the laptop using AOMEI on the USB drive, and then use AOMEI to restore the. To do that, I wanted to put AOMEI on a bootable USB flash drive. adi drive image to the laptop’s hard disk drive (HDD). I had used AOMEI Backupper Standard to capture a backup of my laptop’s Windows 10 installation at an earlier time.
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