That said, I'd hate to wait until the day when I could use the recovery USB drive only to run into some sort of error message stating 'Storage (RAID) drivers not found' or something along those lines. I guess I could test it but being my OS is minty-fresh and in no way in need of any tweaking, let alone a recovery, that's not an option. I'm wondering if the Acronis bootable recovery media creation software now includes support or RAID systems in my case, a RAID 0. That worked fine for the one time I'd wanted recover a backup. Previously (back in 2017), I'd had to create a special recovery drive using WinPE along with some other tools. The RAID drive is what was backed up in Acronis. I was also able to select that disk as the destination drive. I recently created an Acronis bootable USB recovery drive (thumb drive) and to my surprise, I was able to see my RAID 0 disk including all partitions (RAID disk is comprised of two SSD's). If you do, you need to create two medias: one CD/DVD/USB flash drive with Acronis True Image 2017 and another one with Acronis Universal Restore. Using Acronis Bootable Media Builder to write the media. I'm using True Image 2017 on a Win10 Pro 64bit OS. :::: Show Windows 7, 8, 10 users:::: Step 2.
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