Cloning problem
I know it's something simple, but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I have a Mac running XP via bootcamp. XP is installed on a 1 TB internal drive and I want to move it to a partition on my SSD boot drive. The XP installation takes a lot less space than the 120 GB I have partitioned and waiting for it. I have 5 internal drives - (1) a 240 GB SSD partitioned as 1 x 120 HFS+ Mac boot drive and 1 x 120 GB NTFS that I want as a Windows boot drive; (2) a 1.5 TB HDD with 2 HFS+ partitions and 1 NTFS partition; (3) a 1 TB NTFS drive with XP on it that is my boot camp drive (4) & (5) are 1.5 TB HFS+ drives that I use on the Mac side.
True Image sees my 5 internal hard drives but 4 of the 5 are greyed out and can not be selected and it does not see any of the partitions. All drives and partitions show up just fine in Windows Explorer.
What must I do to get the software to recognize my drives? Of course, it was after I paid for the software that I see it can not clone anything less than a full drive, but it should be able to backup and restore to accomplish my goal. This task is trivial on the OSX side using Carbon Copy Cloner (for HFS+), am I expecting True Image to accomplish a task it can't?

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I hope so. I am about to clone my C drive and not move it. Acronis, PLEASE CHANGE THE VERB.
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Joel,
Her choice of the "move" may be confusing but be careful in your use of the word "clone". As used by Acronis, when you use the Clone procedure, you will be creating a duplicate of the entire disk which will include any and all partitions on the source disk. The contents of the target disk will be deleted so the clone process may include much more than Drive C--all depending upon how your disk is partitioned.
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