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Beginner
Comments: 4
Simple cloning does not work. The USB drive does not boot and Windows fix procedures did not help. Found two opinions:
(1) Windows does not support USB booting
(2) grub4dos utility will make the USB bootable, 14 pages of instructions
Two questions:
(1) If I go through the 14 pages of 'grub', will it work?
(2) If I can't boot with the USB, AND, if I have a Hard Drive disaster, can I reverse clone with the USB image, so to speak, to recover my Hard Drive.
Thank you for any help you can give.
Legend
Comments: 18855
asj, welcome to these user forums.
Windows does not support booting into Windows for USB disk drives.
The correct method for cloning is to use the Acronis bootable Rescue Media created on CD/DVD or USB stick to boot from and then attach your hard drive either via USB or using a second drive connector etc.
Please see KB document: 56634: Acronis True Image 2016: Cloning Disks which gives much more information on cloning including a video tutorial of the process.
Beginner
Comments: 4
Hello Steve. Thank you for taking the time to educate me. Plese forgive my ignorance. I am the CEO of a small company, and IT work falls on me by default, not because I am averse in it.
Just one question, or maybe 2 or 3 actually. If I create the DVD Rescue Media, does this bring over all of the information needed to make my programs work? If so, then 'Hard Drive' in paragraph 3 of your note means my 'Portable USB Hard Drive', yes? Do I need a clone 'copy' to transfer this data back to the Internal Hard Drive or just an ordinary copy *.* to make everything work, once I use the Rescue Media to restore things? I am assuming, no matter what, that I wouldn't clone back to the internal hard drive in any case. It either wouldn't work or it might mess something up. I use Laplink for most of my copy work.
Thank you for your help and patience.
Legend
Comments: 18855
asj, there is much confusion over the terminology that gets used with this and other similar products, so I would recommend taking a read of KB document: 1540: Difference between Backup and Disk Clone as this will help to clarify the difference between the use of cloning and making backup images.
Cloning, in a nutshell, is used only to create a duplicate copy of an entire disk drive, including all partitions, to a second disk drive of a similar size. This is mainly used when you want to replace the source drive with a new one, or to upgrade from a 'spinning' HDD to a solid-state SSD drive etc.
Backup images are used more to protect your data on your existing drives and keep these backups updated on a regular schedule - these are written into a container file (akin to a zip type file) which is then stored like any other file on your backup destination drive. The key advantage of using backups is that you can store multiple backup files on your storage drive providing it is of a sufficient capacity.
The Acronis Rescue Media is the primary means by which you can recover your system in the event of any problem that prevents you booting into the Windows OS system - the rescue media provides a totally standalone environment (based on the Linux OS) from which to perform the recovery back to a new (totally blank) or existing disk drive.
Tools like Laplink are great for copying files and folders but cannot be used to copy the actual Windows OS unless you have a product with the same capabilities of Acronis True Image. When using ATIH to Recover your system, it will recover your complete Windows OS to a bare metal disk drive without the need to reinstall the Windows OS and all your programs and data etc.
Acronis Links : Acronis Scheduler Manager : Acronis VSS Doctor : Backup Archive Compatibility : Cleanup Tool (ATIH 2010-2019) : Cloning Disks : Contact Acronis Support : Difference between Backup and Disk Clone : MVP User Tools - Google Drive
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Beginner
Comments: 4
Hello again Steve,
I think what you are telling me is that the only way I can really do what I want is with an Internal Hard Drive. I clone the Source Drive to the Second Internal Drive and if some disaster happens to my Source Drive, I am covered. Essentially that is what I have now, except that I had to upgrade the one drive to Win7 and leave the other with WinXP. Dropbox, which links our computers across 3 locations, no longer works with WinXP. What I wanted to do was Clone the XP to the Portable HD, and Clone the Win7 to the second Internal Hard Drive. There are a some programs on the XP Drive that are just too much trouble to move.
I guess since all of the other computers we use are Win7, my best bet is to just Clone one of the other computers, all laptops, using the special cable arrangement to do that. I'll just ask one more question and then not bother you again. We have a bunch of similar laptops, all Dells. If I clone one, and one of the others gets a bad HD, can I clone that back-up to the other unit with a new hard drive, or is Microsoft preventing that?
Just as an FYI, I use Laplink every day to copy to alternating Portable Hard Drives the complete Dropbox Directory, just in case. That's kind of what you were describing in your suggestion. My fear is always that one of our computers will get a virus and wipe out everybody elses. This, at least gives us a simpler way to get things back, easier than searching through Dropbox deletions.
Thanks again for your help.
Forum Hero
Comments: 8217
Hi ASJ,
You can indeed clone with an external hard drive. The key though is to take the original internal hard drive and put it in the external case. Then put the new hard drive where the original used to be. Start the clone, making sure to select the external USB as the source and the new disk (that is internal) as the destination. When the clone is done, disconnect the USB drive (the original) and try to boot the newly cloned drive - should work.
The reason Acronis wants you to do it exactly this way is because Microsoft does not allow you to boot a full Windows OS from a USB drive ... if they allowed it, you could just carry a drive around and use it on any computer, which is not how they allow you to use your license.
To answer your other question about cloning one system and using that clone in other computers... technically yes, you should be able to do that if the hardware is exactly the same - then it would boot. HOWEVER, Microsoft licensing will depend on the type of license on your computer. If you have an Enterprise license, you're good to go. If you have an OEM license (the one that came with your computer), that is tied to the original hardware (the motherboard) and although it should boot, may show the license is not activated. You would then have to call Microsoft and convince them to activate the license. If you have a boxed license (retail boxed version), those are transferable as long as you only have one license per system so you should have no issues getting Microsoft to activate them ******IF using Windows 10 on all systems - you're golden too, once hardware is licensed, it will always license again (assuming you use the same type .... home must be home or pro must be pro) - so it won't matter if you take an image from one computer and put it on another - it will activate the license if the hardware already registred with Microsoft, but this only works for machines that are running Windows 10 and already registered.
Acronis is great for backup and restore and cloning. However, in your case, you might actually be better off using a hard drive duplicator dock. They aren't a backup solution, but as far as cloning goes, they can really make life easier: https://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Dual-Bay-Docking-Function-Tool-free/dp/B00N1KXE9K/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1473915261&sr=1-1&keywords=usb+3.0+clone
You don't even need a PC to clone, it can be done completely through the cloning dock... just make sure you get the source and destination in the right order and your destination must be equal or larger than the original (the destination disk can never be smaller than the original)
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Beginner
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It seems like the Portable HD is not going to help me much. Appreciate you guidance on the Dual Bay Docking Station. Sounds like the route for me. Would the connection from the PC to the docking station through the USB be bootable? My guess is probably not, but just thought I'd ask. I'm assuming the cloning can be done from the PC to the station through the USB without removing the Internal Hard Drive from the PC, correct? Thank you for all your help on this.
Forum Hero
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Unfortunately, no to both questions.
The dock is USB 3.0. With the USB 3.0 connection, it doubles as an external hard drive case for 1 or 2 drives at a time. However, Windows will never boot from a USB enclosure, it's a limitation of Windows that prevents this (natively), unless you have Enterprise Windows licenses, in which case you can create a Windows-2-Go UsB install, but that option is only avaialble (legally/natively) with Windows Enterprise licenses.
The clonubg functionality of these docks are completely isolated to the docks themselves. There are 2 bays - source and destination. To clone, you must put the original in the source and the new drive in the destination. The docks cannot be used to clone a drive that is currently connected to the PC via some other internal or USB connection... both drives must be in the dock bays.
Having a dock and Acronis gives the best of both options and different backup and/or clone options. In somce cases, it's easier to use Acronis since it works with the internal drives, in other cases, it may be easier to pull the drives and clone externally and then put the drive back in a system (perhaps not physically easier, but perhaps more likely for a successful clone which can save you time and headaches). As the 'IT' person in your company, for $35, probably worth having in your IT toolkit to give you options to work with.
(01). MVP WinPE Builder (02). MVP LogViewer
(03). MVP Google Drive (04). Cleanup Utility
(05). Cloning Correctly (06). Clone vs Backup
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(11). BOOT MBR vs UEFI (12). Common OEM Drivers
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Beginner
Comments: 4
Hello Bobbo,
You've sold me. I'm ordering up the docking option and another HD. A clone gives me the total back-up that I want. That includes programs. A clean hard drive with no programs leaves one with a thankless job. Recently I upgraded on of my computers to Win 10. I wanted to go back to Win 7. Should have been easy, right? Wrong! The Microsoft Techie tried to help me with no better success. I decided to stay with the Win 10 to avoid all of the program hassle.
Your help puts me where I have to be. I wish I had asked sooner--before I wasted a lot of time trying to make the portable HD's bootable. Thank you very much for your guidance.
Forum Hero
Comments: 8217
Glad to help out! If I were in the same boat, I'd want the help too :)
When you do get the dock - test it out before you really get in a real world situation. Should work just fine as long as you're cloning to the same size drive size or a larger one... just be careful you get the source and destination right before you hit the button!!!!
Tehnology always gest us though. With newer m.2 SATA drives like the Samsung EVO 850 m.2, we now have a newer/smaller form factor than the traditional SATA SSD drives we're used to - but they work exactly the same since they use the same SATA interface. If you have any systems using the smaller m.2 SATA drives, you can also get an m.2 to 2.5' SATA adapter to make them usable on the cloning docks as well.
But alas, we now also have faster m.2 PCIE NVME drives like the Samsung 950 Pro m.2 which look a lot like m.2 SATA drives and even fits in the same slots on some motherboards, but is completely different architecture. For the time being, there's no cloning dock option for them, but perhaps we'll something in the not too distant future.
This is why it's nice to have different clone and backup options like Acronis and a duplicator :)
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