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While trying to clone from SSD SATA to PCIe NVMe SSD one od disks may not have started at the moment

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I have tried to clone C: (SSD via SATA) with Os (win7 x64) to a new disc (J: SSD M.2 NVMe connected via PCIe) using True Image 2013 and no matter what are options (manual or automatic) it ends up at the same. After rebooting and when program starts running, it shows this erro:

One or more of you removable disks may not have started at the moment. Click 'YES' to wait for full startup of the devices (recommended). Click 'NO' to ignore uninitialized devices and continue. Click 'CANCEL' to stop the current operation. Do you want to wait for the devices startup? 

Additionally when i select destination drive, another  confirmation pop up:

The destination hard disk drive you have chosen contains some partitions that could contain useful date. Click OK to confirm deletion of all the partitions and the destination hard disk drive.

I always select "as is" as method of cloning even when i dont want that way.

The quesion is: how to clone with that error. 

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Sorry but your ATI 2013 does not have any support for PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD drives, plus Windows 7 does not have native support for such drives either.

See forum topic: How to clone/migrate O/S system disk sata ssd over too a new NVME M2 SSD without data loss - where this has been discussed in detail recently for another user on Windows 7.