True Image 2014 Premium Problem
I have 2 Exact model laptops that I want to save time and not installing the same programs on both, along with updates. I am also replacing drives on both with a SSD.
I loaded one laptop exactly how I wanted it, installed all programs, all Windows Updates, put some files that I want on both, etc. I than booted into the bootable USB I created, and chose to Backup Disk. I backed up to a Disk connected VIA USB.
After backing up, I put a SSD into the laptop. I than plug in my USB drive that has my backup on it. I also plug in the bootable USB Flash drive.
I boot up and choose to Recover Disk. I select the top selection to recover all partitions. I choose my source and destinations. I have used the selection to Restore Disk Image (not entirely sure that's the exact wording). I have also left this unchecked.
However, once it says it is successful, I get an error that says Invalid partition table!
No matter what I do, I get the same error. I can remove the disk from the laptop, and hook it up to a different PC, I can browse the disk and see the same data.
I tried to restore only the C drive and the 100MB reserved partition, with the same results as well. Not sure what step I am missing. I have BACKED UP DISK to two different hard drives to test that. Since I am doing this all through the bootable USB drive, I don't see an option to verify the backup, but that's why I tried 2 different ones.
Both computers are the same exact model, but have different processors. Otherwise everything else is the same.
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Also to expand upon this. I also tried to clone this to a different drive instead of doing Backup Disk, and with the exact same results. Very frustrating. I've used this to Clone other machines, with no issues, but for some reason this just now happened.
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