Clone Disk Failed
I have a USB Boot disk that I have used before.
I have an image on an external USB Drive
And a new 64GB SATA Drive
All are recognized via True Image 2013 boot disk, but when I go to clone, it says "clone disk operation failed"
I've done this several times and the first time that I got this error.
Ideas?
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Thank you. But unfortunately - that is not an option at this time.
I am duplicating computers that I am building for customers. They are exactly the same -- so it's not a backup, but indeed a clone.
Since the software supports cloning and I have used it before -- why wouldn't it work now?
I am cloning from a USB Hard Drive to a new SATA Drive.
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You could do the same thing with a Backup and Restore. Instead of cloning from your original disk to the disks of the other PCs, backup that original disk to an external drive (or to another internal drive), then restore that image as many times as you like to the other PCs.
There's nothing magic about a Clone. All it does is to eliminate one step, at the cost of greater risk. Backup and Restore is safer and simpler.
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tk-newbie,
While booted to the USB Rescue Media use the tool "Add a new disk" to initialize the SSD before starting the clone.
You will be prompted to create a MFT or GPT disk layout on the new drive. You should select whatever layout the original hard drive had. (Probably MFT).
James
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Mr. Tuttle
Thank you for the response. I understand based on your first post that I could do the same thing -- but at this stage -- I am trying to recover from a clone.
The issue and question is not a question about which is better -- obviously -- based on your statement, there is no difference and backup/restore is more reliable.
Right now, I am building a new computer with a new, blank hard drive -- with a clone on an external drive that has worked before to create a duplicate of another system.
Since I do not have the other system, this is the system that needs to be cloned. In the future, I will take your advice to backup and restore, but in this case, I am asking for a solution for "clone disk failed"
Do you have a solution or reason why this would happen?
Thank you.
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You do realize that you are supposed to have a 2013 True Image Home license for each PC you clone, right?
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James
Thank you for the response.
I tried to add the new disk as advised and then clone -- got the same results.
One item I did notice is that it said the disk was 100% unallocated? Is this normal for a blank disk? Does it need to be initialized or formatted in some way ---
It's a brand new SSD SATA Drive that is recognized in Acronis and Bios.
Thank you for your input.
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Looking at the logs, it says that "Operation with partitiion D was terminated:Details:MFT Bitmap Corrupted
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Well -- after restarting several times -- unplugging and replugging -- cloning worked.
Don't know why. I'm open to input --
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The unallocated space is the preferable status for a new disk being cloned or restored. If the disk has used data such as a botched attempt, the Recovery CD would be the cloning vehicle and the CD has the 'ADD DISK" utility which can be used to delete any existing partitions on the target disk.
Some of the new advanced format spin disks seem to have a more successful clone or restore if a blank partition is created first by Win7 before performing the clone or restore.
In your case, if using Win 7, you an use the Windows Recovery CD to do a repair if the ssd is not bootable.
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