Yes, but it is dynamic. Use the account link described in Method 1. As of this writing, the current build is often hosted on cloud.acronis.com with a token in the URL. You cannot share that link because it expires and is tied to your subscription.
A bootable ISO is a disk image file (compatible with USB drives or DVDs) that contains a standalone operating system. When you boot your computer from this media, it loads a lightweight version of Linux (or WinPE) that runs Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office without starting Windows.
No. The bootable media requires a valid license of Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office. However, you can use a 30-day trial. Download the trial installer from the Acronis website, install it on a working PC, and use the "Bootable Media Builder" to create a trial ISO. The trial ISO works for 30 days.
Acronis actually does provide a direct link, but it is hidden behind your login portal. Here is the step-by-step:
Pro Tip: The file name will look something like AcronisCyberProtectHomeOfficeBuildXXXX_1.iso. This is the correct, safe file.
Once you are inside the bootable environment, you have full power over the machine, even if Windows is destroyed. You can: