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Hard Drive "lost" and how do I "Clone" to an external HDD?

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Hello All,

I would like to clone the hard drive of a Toshiba Laptop, including the Operating System(Vista Premium), onto a new WD hard drive being used presently as a usb backup drive. The WD backup drive will then be installed into the laptop, whereas the original Toshiba HDD will now become the backup drive or redundant drive in case of crash.

1) Western Digital has a free version of "Acronis True Image 2013" but it would never load properly? It would just remove itself at the end of the install process.

2) I then installed the trial version of "Acronis Migrate Easy" from the Acronis website. It seems to be more what I need, a) clones a HDD, including the Operating System, b) you have the option of leaving the original HDD in tact and using it as a backup drive...

I did just that but now have two issues.

A) Upon booting from the external HDD (testing) I got the error "BootMGR is missing". The process was aborted.
B) I then installed the external HDD into the laptop, but upon booting up got an error message such as "No bootable device/media detected". The process was aborted.
C) None of my computers now recognize my WD usb hard drive? Nothing happens upon hooking it up now. I therefore have no way of seeing what is on it nor in reformatting it?

Help Please. Thanks, Ralph

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You can try to fix the BootMGR problem by following any one of the instructions found by googling it. For example:
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/how-fix-bootmgr-missing-error-v…

You could also try to us 2013. Do the following:

- register your version of 2013 on the Acronis web site, go to your download area and get the bootable ISO,
- burn this ISO to a blank CD or use Grub4DOS, for example, to use this ISO and create a bootable USB flash drive (not a USB spinning disk)

Once you have this, you can now do a normal disk replacement:

- buy a new hard disk for your laptop,
- create a full disk backup of the current disk and store that backup on the USB disk,
- put the new disk in the laptop,
- boot the laptop on the Acronis recovery CD and restore your backup.

Check out the guides here: http://forum.acronis.com/forum/29618