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. I have an external DVD writer/reader but will my ATI 2020 allow a copy process by DVD?Īssuming that your Toshiba Satellite is a laptop, then the above process would never give a bootable drive. But I don't think I can do this with my Toshiba because it doesn't have an onboard disk reader. So the copying process took place outside of Windows and both source and destination disks were not active. Whenever I've done this sort of operation before, I was using 2.5 inch HDs and I used ATI on a CD in an onboard CD reader. Has this introduced a command which makes the SSD incompatible with the boot process? Using Disk Management I can see the properties list the structure of the enclosure SSD as GPT. The Toshiba has a GPT structure but right at the end of the copying process, there is a brief mention of MBR and synchronizing with the operating system (Windows 10). Using ATI I cloned the internal SSD to the new one, but when I inserted it into the computer I couldn't boot from it. I was running out of space so I bought a Kingston 480GB and enclosure. I have a Toshiba Satellite p50-c-18k with a 250GB internal SSD.
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