Clone disk actually made two clones at once using for second clone unexpected device. Data loss.
I had (C:) Intel SSD 120GB and (D:) Seagate Barracuda HDD 300GB.
Don't know if this important, but I used hard links from C: to D: because lack of dick space for some software in "C:\Program Files (x86)".
I bought new SSD 250GB with Acronis TrueImage HD 2014 certificate.
Then I installed TrueImage and activated it. TrueImage was activated as English, I know Russian much better, but any way I forced to English support forum.
I run clone disk from old system SSD to new one.
After cloning process PC was turned off, I removed old SSD and start the PC. After windows loaded I found terrible thing. System has two drive:
* C: one partition 250 GB with the system
* D: first partition 120 GB with the same system and second partition 170 GB unformatted
Looks like I have two copy of my old system SSD disk. But I tell you, I didn't ask Acronis do two clones for me.
In the end I've loss all my data from D: disk. Of course I have some backup but I want to know why TrueImage act in such way.
I hope for the answer.

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The problem is not in the wrong destination because I run Acronis once and received two copy of the original disk. Repeat, in the end I have three device with identical data. This isn't nominal function because you can't chose two disks as destination.
> but when cloning, it may be safer to disconnect all disks
Yeah, this good idea but I thought: 'what can be wrong?"
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