![]() I made a full system image saved on the external drive. I plugged a 500GB usb external 5400rpm HDD into the computer. I created a recovery boot disk with the software and set it aside. I downloaded and installed the free version of easus todo backup on the laptop. ![]() Recently I upgraded a HP dv7-1285dx from its 5400rpm 500GB drive to an intel 335 240GB SSD. Rebooting into Acronis seems to have resolved the error - whatever caused it. I myself got an "Unknown Device" bang-node in Dev Mgr's USB tree when I switched on the port and SSD. Or maybe he just has some sort of hardware conflict, failure or problem. Proof of the pudding requires me to disassemble the laptop and install the Crucial. The reason I even thought to comment about the OP's seeming problem: I just finished cloning my laptop's WD mobile HDD to a Crucial MX100 SSD, using the TT docking port connected to the laptop.Īnd of course, I was only guessing that the OP thought he had a problem to find a way to connect two disk devices to a laptop that appears to accommodate only one internal disk.Īs far as I can see, the Acronis DD11-Home-Update-2 operation went smooth as silk, and hardly took any time at all. There are all sorts of devices like this I may have paid $35+ship+tax for the Thermaltake model. What he needs is an SATA "docking port" device like the Thermaltake BlakX (however spelled) which has a USB 2 interface to the computer: Does it seem that he is moving an HDD to his desktop system in order to perform the clone? If one system is in RAID and the other AHCI, a disk might not boot, but it is readable as an NTFS volume. ![]() Click to expand.He might also check which SATA mode is chosen for the respective machines, if I read him correctly. ![]()
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