When I use ATI Recover function, is it a true 100% bit-to-bit clone program?
I am trying to recover my HTPC SSD to another SSD and I am successfully recover and my new SSD is able to boot up without problem now. The reason I want to clone another SSD is, I want to have a 100% Plug-N-Play ready SSD in an event that my original SSD fails. Since this HTPC's SSD is my primary household's HD DVR as I am using MS Media Center to record all my programming. Being said, MS is using their own DRM call PlayReady and long story short, after recover successful completed, I shut down the HTPC, remove the original SSD and boot up the recovered SSD, all fine except when I hit the play button none of the recordings are playing and they all saying that Contents are Copy Prohibited and can't play in any other computer error message....
Before back up, I have everything selected such as MBR and disk signature in the source disk... So what am I missing here? How can I have a 100% clone and my new SSD will be able to use just like the original SSD?
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Thanks for the feedback. Yes, since the original SSD is working flawlessly, I am not going to mess around and test that. However, I did use other copy programs such as CopyWipe and copy Raw Sector by Sector and the result was the same. I guess my back up is not going to work for MS DRM owner like myself.
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