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What's The BEST Way To Test Out Your Clone?

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I just made my first Clone drive of my OS using a removable HD. I checked the Acronis 2015 manual (pages 96-98) and it never mention how to test it except to "change the position of master/subordinate jumpers and remove one of the hard drives" which I wasn't sure if that meant just disconnect the HD and connect the other in it's place (Hmmm)

I tried disconnecting the power to the OS drive and booting up (just to see what happens). Of course nothing did so I shut her down.

Should I disconnect my OS drive and manually connect the clone drive to it or go into my BIOS and tell it which drive to boot off of?

Sybex (thanks for all your help) said "The first time you boot after cloning the drive you MUST disconnect the original drive, this first boot is where Acronis "normalizes the new drive" after that you can connect both and boot from your choice."

I DID disconnect the power to the drive but I guess that wasn't good enough.

So... what if I disconnect the drive 100% and simply connect the Clone to it in it's place?

Of course going into the BIOS and telling it to boot off of the newly Clone drive might be the best.

Suggestions?

Thanks!

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Just to make sure, you actually did a clone operation, right? Not a disk image/backup...
Cloning is best realized through the recovery CD, so that the computer doesn't have to modify its boots records before rebooting in the same software run from the recovery CD anyways...
To test the clone, yes, remore the original disk, put the clone at the same spot and the computer should boot. If it doesn't there are a couple of possible cases:
a) the clone operation failed or didn't complete. This is rare, but not impossible,
b) the user rebooted the computer with both the original disk and the newly created clone,
c) the clone is not on the same connector as the original source adn the BIOS/UEFI settings have not been updated.