Question about Cloning Drive to SSD
Hello all.
So, I have a question regarding the clone disk wizard - and it's something that I find rather annoying while I try to get this solid state drive I received for Christmas set up.
I tried to clone it a previous time but, I assume, a corruption of a line on my hard drive used as the source during the cloning caused a flickering of my lock screen as well as an error message which I cannot recall when I attempted to use the SSD as my boot drive.
I repaired the hard drive that was used to clone through Windows after scanning it, yet the SSD is still acting oddly and I think the reason for it the corruption on the source disk prior to the cloning attempt. But I have something else to ask, still related to my attempts - this is the second attempt now.
As I set all the exclusions for the SSD's new cloned content to ensure the 240GB PNY SSD will fit with primarily the OS (Windows 10 - upgraded for free from 8.1, which was upgraded from 7 prior to me purchasing my computer) and other programs with an ample amount of space on it for the sake of it having the essentials - and after seeing Acronis (after some re-selecting exclusions) marked my progress for space needed to continue with the chosen filter (according to it) for the drive-cloning, I'm now on the last stage of the setup - changing the disk layout. But, as I try to set the layout, the partition option I wish to use - based on my C: Drive - does not allow me to change the letter, which defaults to C: on the Before and After, from what I chose after re-formatting the drive from the failed clone attempt, N: .
I have to ask - is there a reason why it doesn't accept my edits of the partition in the Clone Disk Wizard or why it attempts to use C: for the chosen letter despite it being in use? Would it have any conflict with my current C: drive if I hit proceed or cause any damage to my programs, data, etc?
I ask these things because the first attempt changed the letter of the SSD as well - N: was my original choice for the solid state drive in question, yet when the failed cloning was completed, it's letter was changed to G: for unknown reasons.


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