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Hopefully Windows 8.1 does not spit the dummy regarding my licence key and I have to go through further pain in getting that to work.
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Current C: drive is nowhere near full and would easily fit on the RAID 0 SSD array.Īssuming all goes to plan I should then have C: drive running on the 2 RAID 0 SSDs. Backup the current C: drive, remove the two HDDs and replace with the two SSDs. Thinking I will do a full disk image / restore using Acronis True Image 2014 rather than a cloning approach.
Acronis true image 2014 restore to m2 ssd software#
Don't want to do a reinstall Windows 8.1 and all the software etc, just do not have the time or inclination to do this Replace the two 1TB drives (in RAID 1) with two Samsung EVO SSDs (in RAID 0) using the 2 x SATA 6Gb/s ports The other 4 x SATA 3Gb/s ports have four 2TB HDD drives in RAID 10 The 2 x SATA 6Gb/s ports have two 1TB HDD drives in RAID 1 I have a gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 with Bios F9 So I thought I would post this on the Gigabyte forum, given I have Gigabyte gear and thought I would get a better response.
Acronis true image 2014 restore to m2 ssd drivers#
Furthermore, finding the appropriate drivers may not be possible in some cases.Read 50 million different articles around upgrading storage to SSD with just as many opinions! Please be aware that finding the appropriate drivers and making the custom rescue media may take time. For more information, see Creating a custom rescue CD. One more option is to request a custom rescue media from Acronis Support. For more information, see Creating WinPE-based rescue media. Owners of Acronis True Image 2014 Premium can try to create a WinPE-based rescue media. What to do if the above suggestions do not help
Use this for checking whether the SSD is detected in the recovery environment.
The next step is to check whether your Acronis bootable rescue media recognizes the SSD. For more information, see Adding a new hard disk. When creating a partition, check that the free space before partition is 1 MB. If it detects the SSD, use the Add new disk tool to create a single partition on the disk occupying the entire disk space. Start Acronis True Image 2014 and check whether it detects the SSD. Select disk N Here N is the disk number of your SSD.Ĭlean This operation removes all information from the SSD and overwrites the MBR with the default one. List disk The screen will show the disks connected to your computer. If the BIOS of your computer does show the SSD, you can try the following procedure:įor Windows Vista/Windows 7 type cmd in the Search field and press Enter.įor Windows XP, type cmd in the Run field and press Enter. If these suggestions do not help, contact the Support of your SSD manufacturer.
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You may also try to update the BIOS and SATA drivers. If the BIOS of your computer does not show the SSD, verify that the power and data cables are properly connected. In such a case, check whether the SSD is recognized in BIOS. Sometimes Acronis True Image 2014 may not recognize an SSD. What to do if Acronis True Image 2014 does not recognize your SSD What to do if Acronis True Image 2014 does not recognize your SSD