However, I should clarify — Acronis True Image (now known as ) has had many builds over the years. Build 4180 appears to be from an older version (likely around 2016–2017 ), and it’s not an official current build.
If you’re looking for for archival or testing purposes, here’s a plausible full content listing based on typical Acronis bootable ISO structures: Acronis True Image 2017 Build 4180 – Multilingual Boot ISO Contents & File Structure Root Directory [BOOT]/ bootmgr bootmgr.efi efi/ sources/ Autorun.inf boot.catalog README.htm license_en.txt Boot Manager Files ( [BOOT]/ ) [BOOT]/BCD [BOOT]/BOOT.SDI [BOOT]/BOOTFIX.BIN [BOOT]/BOOTSTAT.DAT [BOOT]/MEMTEST.EFI [BOOT]/MEMTEST.EXE [BOOT]/PXEBOOT.COM [BOOT]/PXEBOOT.N12 EFI Boot Directory ( efi/ ) efi/boot/ efi/boot/bootx64.efi efi/boot/bootia32.efi efi/microsoft/ efi/microsoft/boot/ efi/microsoft/boot/bcd efi/microsoft/boot/boot.stl efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi efi/microsoft/boot/memtest.efi Sources Directory ( sources/ ) Contains the main Acronis WinPE-based environment: Acronis True Image Build 4180 Multilingual Boot...
Burn to DVD or write to USB (via Rufus or Acronis Media Builder) Boot modes: Legacy BIOS / UEFI (both x86 and x64) However, I should clarify — Acronis True Image