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TRUE IMAGE 2021 AND NVMe SSD SOURCE

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I buyed recently a DELL INSPIRON WIN10 PRO laptop, including Micron 250GB NVMe SSD partition for OS and UEFI only BIOS.

Id like to make a full external OS backup from this NVMe SSD partition.

Before buying  my new Acronis TRUE IMAGE 2021 product, please let me know if it can surely do this job for me.

Also let me know if this 2021 version can create a bootable rescue USB stick for the UEFI BIOS.

Dr. Eng. C, Fimerelis

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Recent versions of ATI (Acronis True Image), including ATI 2021 can backup M.2 drives. I have been backing up multiple M.2 drives without any problems for at least 4 years.

Acronis recovery media works with both UEFI and legacy - when booting, just select the entry for the USB stick, optical disc which includes UEFI in its name.

Ian

Hi IanL-S and thanks for info.

Please define to me if the SSD M.2 you are refering above was a SATA or NVMe and of what manufacturer, since my consern is for NVMe SSD from Micron Tech.

Costas

There should be no issues with any NVMe M.2 SSD drives being backed up by ATI 2021, especially when making backups from the Windows ATI application as it will use all the installed Windows device drivers.

For backing up from bootable Acronis rescue media, then it is best / recommended to create the 'Simple' WinPE version of the media which used the Windows Recovery Environment files, so includes device drivers for your installed drive(s).

You should also be able to download a 30-day trial version of ATI 2021 from the main Acronis.com website and use this to test the above.