In Clone Disk Wizard, can't get to the last step.
In the Clone Disk Wizard, I got stuck in "Exclude files and folders". When I clicked "Proceed" there to get to the "Finish" step, that little window showing you to wait popped up and stayed a couple minutes. When it went away I was still at the "Exclude files and folders" step -- weird. So I clicked "Proceed" again but now I'm stuck there. After several hours the window telling me to wait is still blocking the wizard.
I'm using Acronis True Image HD 2014 in German.

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Same here, it's taking forever. Excluding a single (big)folder already took a long long time. CPU and memory usage are pretty low and don't seem to indicate any problem. Started the Clone Disk Wizard from Windows, since I don't have a boot CD nor a CD/DVD drive (it's 2014).
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MJ,
It is a "absolute must have" that you have a TI Recovery device. If you do not have an optical drive in your computer, then make a TI Recovery device via a usb flash drive. If your disk fails, the TI recovery device is your only means of restoring your backups.
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Did anyone find a solution to this? I have a new TI 2016 and the exact same problem exists for me.
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Hello Chrabis001,
When you click "Proceed", what happens is that Acronis attempts to register its bootable component to launch automatically after reboot and perform the actual cloning. This is needed in most cases, when source or target disk is in use by operating system and is locked. In order to get full access to both drives, cloning has to be done in isolated bootable environment. In your case the program is unable to schedule this one-time operation in the system. There are several reasons that could lead to this misbehavior, and the workaroud is to go to Tools menu in Acronis True Image 2016 software, click on Rescue Media Builder, proceed with creation of bootable media, boot your computer from that media and perform disk cloning from there.
When you start Rescue Media Builder, you will see two options: "Acronis bootable rescue media" and "WinPE-based media with Acronis plug-in". Choose first option and if the resulted media will not allow you to complete disk cloning successfully, then choose the second option and reattempt cloning from the new media.
By using bootable media you would skip the step where the issue occurs.
Regards
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I'm glad I found this...I too am stuck at What Files To Exclude. This is a bug and probably should be fixed by now.
Windows 10 x64
True Image Cloud 2016 Unknown Version (About box does not display a version#)
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