Source Drive Destroyed by Cloning Operation
I have Acronis True Image 10.0 and have used it successfully in the past. Last week I tried to clone a 320gb laptop drive (with about 25gb of data on it) to an 80gb Intel Mainstream SSD. I did this by attaching both drives (SATA) to a computer I use for projects - neither was the boot drive for the computer. When this completed successfully I received a message "NTDLR is missing". When I tried to use my Windows 7 Installation disk it refused to copy the NTDLR file even though I could see it in the D frive directory. So, I went back to the original 320gb drive and it had the same error!Has anyone ever seen the source drive corrupted in this manner?
I then conducted an experiment using the boot drive in my project computer and a spare 160gb drive I had on hand and, sure enough, I got exactly the same effect - both source and target drives were unbootable with an "NTDLR missing" error. In this case, I was using Windows XP Pro. Again, I couldn't copy the file from my XP SP3 disk so my computer was effectively dead.
The only thing that I can think of is that I left both drives still connected when I rebooted after the clone completed.
Is it possible that this is the cause of the problem? Can I never have this happen by just disconnecting the source drive before rebooting?
Rgrds-Ross

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You have to disconnect the old drive before booting into windows. Try running the Windows 7 repair disk.
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