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Western Digital version, and Windows 8

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I've been unable to find an unambiguous 'yes' or 'no' answer to this question, even from Western Digital support, so I'm posting here.

Western Digital's version of True Image will install and run on Windows 8 - I have it. BUT will it create a bootable clone of my current primary hard drive?

If the answer is 'no', then will a current Acronis version do this? If so, WHICH version would I need to buy?

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The first question:

"Western Digital's version of True Image will install and run on Windows 8 - I have it. BUT will it create a bootable clone of my current primary hard drive?"

I don't know, but since you are doing a clone, placing the cloned drive into the position (same connector) of the original after cloning and starting the system up would surely answer the question for you. Do not boot the system up (the first time) with both drives attached after cloning. I don't recommend "cloning" unless you have no other option. Safety first - create a full disk based image backup to an external drive.

True Image 2013 will clone hard disks, but is also capable of creating disk images (a file or files that contain an image or snapshot of the entire disk) that can be stored on external hard disks, and restored to either new or existing hard disk drives. Imaging and cloning are two different tasks.

I understand that it can clone a boot drive. My question is - can it do this on Windows 8?

I used WD's version of TI to clone my boot drive. The resulting drive/partition isn't bootable. Windows Disk Management shows the partition status as "Primary" but not "Boot".

Acronis TI rebooted my system after the clone completed, so I had no opportunity to remove the old drive before the first boot after the clone to the new drive.

How do I make this drive bootable?