Cloning disk in Windows 8
I have an HP Pavilion p6-2420t desktop that I want to clone the hard disk on. I've turned off Secure Boot and enabled Legacy mode in the BIOS but when I tried to clone the disk, everything looks fine and then it reboots. When it reboots, a message appears that says it's starting Acronis UEFI but it just hangs at that point and doesn't proceed.
I've read that one can't use the clone feature directly; something about using the recovery disc in order to clone the original hard drive. How do I go about this; I need a step-by-step procedure as to how to create this CD and what do I do to clone the hard drive. (Do I boot from the recovery CD and run the cloning from there?) I'm using build 6514 and it works fine on my Windows 7 computer but not on the Windows 8 computer.
Thanks in advance for your help!

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Any surprises Gary, or did that do the trick?
I have an HP with 8.1 pro and Acronis 2014 came with my Crucial SSD I just picked up. I was able to use it without issue for 4 other systems (win 7 pro), but with this computer, it just goes to a blank screen (and stays there) after verifying that I understand a restart will be needed.
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Greetings,
This thread is almost 1.5 yrs old.
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shadowsports wrote:Greetings,
This thread is almost 1.5 yrs old.
Yes - I was aware of that, but was trying to find someone who was in the "closest boat" to my own.
Unfortunately I was not able to coax the free version of Acronis (which came with the 512GB Crucial SSD I just purchased) into working with my Win 8.1 pro system. A few weeks prior I was able to do this flawlessly with four different Win 7 Pro systems.
I tried removing the secure boot feature - and was able to then launch Acronis from a USB, but that clone attempt failed as well.
I've spent MUCH too much time fooling around with this and researching - so in the end I purchased Marcium Reflect which, as I type this, has completed 30% of the cloning process... whereas I couldn't even get Acronis to start the process.
THANKS
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