Thanks for the reasons. I do basic stuff and leave my BartCDs pretty simple.
(Mostly so I never have to update the parts, like AV, etc...)

As far as the USB booting. I made a "Vista Recovery" (64bit) bootable USB
from my CD*-(more below).
It works/boots on a recent Intel branded MB and a HP laptop a couple years old,
so I guess I have new enough stuff to look into that type more. (Finally!)

* This "Vista Recovery" CD was a D/L and is just like the one that is built-in
to Win7. (I Win7 one is part of and easy to burn directly from the OS.)
It is the one that "looks like" you are starting an install, (but are not),
and fits on a CD-R.

Rick Glazier

----- Original Message ----- From: "CW" <tmse...@rlrnews.com>
To: <hardware@hardwaregroup.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: [H] bootable flash and DVDs


The acronis for Bart comes in handy for instances where Acronis doesn't find the appropriate net driver, or if the RAID controller isn't supported.. or if you plan on doing image casting. It's most useful if you're using TI Echo.

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