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=== Computer freezes and will not boot into Acronis GUI, What should I do? === === Computer freezes and will not boot into Acronis GUI, What should I do? ===
-Boot the computer from Acronis True Image bootable rescue disc (Full version); - Hit F11 key when the you get to the selection screen; - After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "ds=off" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command line (so it will be "quiet ds=off"); - Click OK+Boot the computer from Acronis True Image bootable rescue disc (Full version); - Hit F11 key when the you get to the selection screen; - After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "ds=off" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command line
 + 
 + quiet ds=off
 + 
 +- Click OK
 + 
 +- or -
 + 
 +- Boot the computer from Acronis True Image bootable rescue disc (Full
 +version);
 +- Hit F11 key after the "Starting Acronis Loader..." message appears and you
 +get to the selection screen of the program;
 +- After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "acpi=off
 +noapic" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command
 +line
 + 
 + quiet acpi=off noapic
 + 
 +- Click OK button.

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Acronis True Image Bootable Rescue Disc

Computer freezes and will not boot into Acronis GUI, What should I do?

Boot the computer from Acronis True Image bootable rescue disc (Full version); - Hit F11 key when the you get to the selection screen; - After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "ds=off" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command line

quiet ds=off

- Click OK

- or -

- Boot the computer from Acronis True Image bootable rescue disc (Full version); - Hit F11 key after the "Starting Acronis Loader..." message appears and you get to the selection screen of the program; - After you get the "Linux Kernel Settings" prompt, please add "acpi=off noapic" parameter (without quotes) to the end of the Linux kernel command line

quiet acpi=off noapic

- Click OK button.

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