![]() ![]() Please make a full Disk backup of your working laptop SSD to an external storage drive before attempting any further operations - this is your safety net! Personally, I would recommend not using cloning at all - it is an unforgiving process if any mistakes are made and can result in the loss of vital data. the new disk to which you clone, and from which you intend to boot the machine) in a bay, and not physically inside the laptop, the target hard disk will be unbootable after the cloning. As such, hard disk bays cannot be used for target disks. For example, if you have a target hard disk (i.e. If the new disk is inside the laptop, the boot settings will be automatically adjusted to boot from internal disk. ![]() Otherwise you will may not be able to boot from the new cloned drive, as Acronis True Image will apply a bootability fix to the new disk and adjust the boot settings of the target drive to boot from USB. It is recommended to put the new drive in the laptop first, and connect the old drive via USB. Note: the first section of the above KB document directs laptop users to KB 2931: How to clone a laptop hard drive - and has the following paragraph: Please see KB 56634: Acronis True Image: how to clone a disk - and review the step by step guide given there. ![]() Sorry but the Crucial instructions for cloning are doomed to fail when performed as you have described and using an external USB adapter! ![]() Joshula, welcome to these public User Forums. ![]()
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