2013 Ver does not see my hardrives
I am using the newest update of 2013. I created a bootable USB. Upon boot, True Image only see my removable backup USB drive (not drive C or D). My computer is a Lenovo Ideapad Flex 15 with an SSD that is partitioned with 77GB C drive and 25GB D drive. I am running WIN 10.
Since 2013 is suppose to be compatible with SSDs, I suspect ver 2016 will have the same problem. Before locking in on some other backup software I wanted to ask the community for their opinion.
Thanks, TKK

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Thanks. However, in my case I am booting from a Acronis Boot USB. Therefore, Acronis never sees the operating system.
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Try using a different usb connector. If using USB3, try USB2 , etc or vice versa.
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https://forum.acronis.com/forum/41161
GPT support was introduced in True Image 2013. The rescue media created by the final build of 2013 can't see GPT disks. Instead of releasing a new fully functional build for 2013, Acronis made an updated ISO file available to download under your Acronis account. This ISO file must be burned to a CD in order to boot in UEFI mode. There is no way to use this file to create a USB rescue media that is capable of booting with UEFI and secure boot.
https://forum.acronis.com/forum/101550
If your disk fails, there is no way to restore GPT partitions to a new disk in the correct order using only True Image(2013, 2014, 2015, or 2016). The disk has to be prepared with diskpart before performing a partition mode recovery with True Image.
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Thanks much. This looks painful. What I know is that HD eventually die. So I printed this info out with the disk partition map so that I have a fighting chance.
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