Failure to prompt reboot
I apologize if this is the wrong place to put this post--but I've been wrestling with this problem for a couple of days and I think I have narrowed down potential solutions.
I am attempting to use Acronis True Image to clone my HDD onto a new SSD. The first time I attempted this process, the wizard attempted to ask for permission to reboot the system. I, alas, the human error, accidentally denied this rather than allowing it, and subsequent attempts at this process have so far never asked for permission to reboot, and thus produce one of two results, seemingly at random:
The disk is cloned "properly" as a boot drive, but partitions seem to be invalid and portions of Windows fail to function or load properly even though Windows itself launches (dlls are missing or corrupt, portions of the control panel simply crash--Windows "works" but is unusably unstable);
or, more commonly, the drive simply fails to become a boot drive and Windows will not launch at all.
Despite the fact that I have reformatted the drive several times and repeatedly run the cloning wizard, I have never since been offered an opportunity to properly reboot so boot partitions can be properly built. Is this a known error, and, if it is, is there a way I can fix it?


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