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Is Acronis Disk Director 12 Suitable for a Cloning of Laptop ?

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I currently bought an HP Omen notebook, which came with a mechanical SATA Hard Disk, and an open M.2 interface for a Solid Hard Drive, both internal.

I have bought and installed the M.2 drive and was wondering if Acronis Disk Director 12 would be suitable in this case. I have read a lot of people cloning from one usb hard drive to an internal one, but in my case both hard drives are internal and therefore things might get more complicated.

I currently have the latest Windows 10 Fall Creators installed in my mechanical drive along with some other recovery partitions that HP installs on it's laptop. So what options should I choose when cloning the internal mechanical disc to my internal m.2 solid hard drive ?

Should I copy the signature NT also ?

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance provided.

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Hello Carlos,

Welcome to Acronis forums! Would you please elaborate on what data should be present on both drives in the end? Do you want to migrate the operating system from your hard drive to a new SSD and use the old drive for storing plain data? Or you want to have a copy of the OS on both drives? If the latter, please keep in mind, that only one drive should be connected to the PC at the same time, otherwise the bios will see them as the same physical drive and this may result in Windows bootloaders getting corrupted as it tries to figure out which one to boot to. 

The choice of whether to retain the NT signature or not also depends on how both drives will be used after cloning. Capture from the userguide

When cloning a disk containing the system volume, you need to retain operating system bootability on the target disk volume, by copying the original disk's NT signature. The NT signature is a record that is kept in the disk’s master boot record and uniquely identifies the disk. For the operating system to remain bootable, the target disk must have the same NT signature as the source disk.

Important: Two disks with the same NT signature cannot work properly under one operating system. After cloning the disk and copying the NT signature, you should remove one of the disks from the machine.

You have the following two alternatives to retain system bootability on the target disk volume:

Copy NT signature – to provide the target disk with the source disk NT signature matched with the Registry keys also copied on the target disk.

Leave NT signature – to keep the old target disk signature and update the operating system according to the signature.

If you need to copy the NT signature:

1. Select the Copy NT signature check box. You receive the warning stating that you will have to remove one of the two hard disk drives from the machine. The Turn off the machine after the cloning operation check box is selected and disabled automatically.
2. Click Finish to add the pending operation.
3. Click Commit on the toolbar and then click Proceed in the Pending Operations window.
4. Wait until the task is finished.
5. Wait until the machine is turned off.
6. Disconnect either the source or the target hard disk drive from the machine.
7. Start up the machine.

If you need to leave an NT signature:
1. Click to clear the Copy NT signature check box, if necessary.
2. Click Finish to add the pending operation.
3. Click Commit on the toolbar and then click Proceed in the Pending Operations window.
4. Wait until the task is finished. 

You may want trying the alternative method which looks far easier for me. Download the free trial of Acronis True Image 2018, create a backup of your drive and restore the backup onto a new drive. 

Thank you,