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Linux Rescue USB Medium erkennt C./System SSD nicht

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Ich habe auf 2 Laptops Windows 11 installiert, auf beiden Systemen ist das Systemlaufwerk eine SSD.
Wenn ich vom Notfall Acronis 2021 oder 2020 Linux USB Stick boote, um ein Drive Backup zu machen, so wird mir auf einem System (Win11 Pro) die SSD mit den darauf befindlichen Partitionen angezeigt, aber am anderen System (Win 11 Home) erkennt das Linux-Acronis die SSD (BC711 NVMe SK Hynix 1TB) nicht. Die Systempartitionen sind un-verschlüsselt.

Was kann ich tun?

Danke

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Reinhard Klein said:

I installed Windows 11 on 2 laptops, the system drive is an SSD on both systems.
When I boot from the emergency Acronis 2021 or 2020 Linux USB stick to make a drive backup, the SSD with the partitions on it is displayed on one system (Win11 Pro), but this is recognized on the other system (Win 11 Home) Linux-Acronis does not have the SSD (BC711 NVMe SK Hynix 1TB). The system partitions are un-encrypted.

What can I do?

thanks

 

Reinhard,

Given the new security requirements of Windows 11 what you experience here may be related to Secure Boot being enabled and/or TPM being enabled.  Because of Windows 11 being so new to market we MVP's are still learning about how it has changed things for backup.  

In general most of the time when a disk cannot be found by rescue media it is because of a lack of drivers for the disk controller not being available.  So my suggestion to you is to create a Simple WinRE based media using the Media Creation tool found in the product and try it on your Windows 11 Home machine.  It will have the best chance in having driver support over the Linux version.