Does cloning leave the data on the old drive?
I recently upgraded from acronis 2010 to 2012 as I'd purchased a new SSD drive and from what I researched acronis seemed to do the best job with properly aligning the partitions when performing a clone. I successfully cloned my old HDD to my new SSD and everything is working fine. What I would like to do on a periodic basis is clone my SSD back to my old HDD in case my new drive dies (so I can quickly get things back up and running).
I used to do the same thing with acronis 2010 and it worked great (meaning data would remain on both the source and target drives when cloning).
With 2012, I am worried that the data from the source drive is migrated to the target drive (as opposed to just being copied). Is this indeed the case? I ask only because when I attempted to do my backup from SSD > HDD this afternoon, the main partition from my old HDD was empty. I assume this happened when I first cloned from HDD > SSD.
Long story short, when you use the cloning feature in 2012, will the data remain on both drives when the process is completed? Thanks for any assistance...
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If, as some folks do, you say cloning to mean making a bakup and restoring it to some drive then note that any disk restore will replace what's on the disk and any parittion restore will overwrite an existing partition unless you tspecify that it put the partition in unused space on the disk.
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