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Clone windows 10 to intel 750 series

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I was trying to clone ssd with windows 10 to new Intel 750 and drive is recognized by windows but fail and message "one or more of your removable disk may not have started..." Disk works in windows and my pc support it X99-deluxe. Is this problem with True Image 2015 or my drive is not supported? My other option will be clean install of windows but only if cloning not works.

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Chris

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Krzysztof, welcome to these user forums.

How are you trying to perform the clone of your SSD?

The recommended method is to always use the Acronis bootable Rescue media to boot your computer into the Acronis application environment.  

You should remove the source drive from the computer and replace it with the new drive then attach the removed drive externally using an USB-SATA adapter or a disk caddy.

Both drives must have the same logical sector sizes and must be visible when booted from the rescue media.

Please see KB documents: 
56634: Acronis True Image: Cloning Disks which includes video tutorials.  
48386: Acronis True Image 2015: Cloning Disks  
1540: Difference between Backup and Disk Clone - you would need to use Backup & Restore is the drive sector sizes do not match.

Note: It is strongly recommended to make a backup of your source drive before attempting to clone.

If you have the PCIE NVME hard drive (not the SATA one), no, the default LInux media does not support it. Which version of the 750 did you purchase?   

If it is the PCIE NVME version, you can, however download the Windows 5.0 ADK with Acronis 2015 and build WinPE instead which will have PCIE NVME drivers. Beyond that, if you are using RAID mode instead of AHCI in the bios SATA operation, you may also need Intel Rapid Storage Technology drivers too.  

This will explain how to build WinPE and inject IRST drivers into it.  I don't think 2015 will let you build Windows 10 PE though - I think it has to be the 8.1 (ADK 5.0 version).  You can get all of the versions from Microsoft though to test.  It's a big download - 3.4Gb (pick just the top 3 options when it asks which components you want):  https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit.  

Build your WinPE first and give it a go.  If it still doesn't detect, then add the IRST drivers too:  https://forum.acronis.com/forum/112372#comment-387006

I'd also avoid clone and go with the backup and recovery method.  Even the clone procedures recommend a backup as a precaution first so if you have the backup, then just restore it.

https://forum.acronis.com/forum/126072#comment-391792

and if you're still intent on cloning, then check out this one:  https://forum.acronis.com/forum/125166#comment-387534