Cloning - Original won't boot but copy will
New here, so I hope I am posting in the right place.
I used Acronis to clone a system drive from a specialized musician product (OS is Windows XP) connected by USB to make a clone copy for backup. The cloned copy works perfectly in my CAVS machine and boots with no problem.
But puzzlingly, the process appears to have corrupted my original hard drive for the CAVS. When I use the original from my CAVS I get an error message "NTLDR is missing".
If I put the original back on to my laptop via USB so I can look at it, the system partition won't read and shows zero bytes under the properties command. The second partition for music data is perfect.
Why would cloning keep the original from booting but allow the new copy to boot?
Fortunately I didn't lose both drives. I am afraid to try this again until I learn more about it
Shouldn't Acronis be able to clone a disk from one USB connection to a disk on another USB connection using a laptop to do the work? My CAVS machine has no capability to do the job on the CAVS.
Smoky

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