"How to clone hard drive to SSD" with Acronis True Image by @VincePolston


Author: Vince Polston
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For this lesson I show you how to clone a hard drive to SSD using Acronis True Image. You will also learn how to do a full system backup through imaging. Feel welcome to leave comments below and smash that like button if you found the video helpful. --------------------------------- How to boot to USB: http://goo.gl/Br1HJg The USB3 version of the Apricorn that I use: http://amzn.to/2iYkFmO


Comments

  1. Heads up! I will be releasing a second video once my channel hits 100 subscribers. We're only 5 away!
  2. Hey what steps would i have to take to use the SSD in a laptop? It is the same brand as my desktop but it wont boot up
  3. thanks a lot for your great video.

    1)
    do it support windows XP,
    and Pentium4 hardware?

    2) what happen if different hardware (like different hard disk, processors, Ram, NIC, VGA, etc) ... ?
  4. hi friend can you help me to burn it on hardesk and boot from hardesk and take image to the same hardesk
  5. great tutorial dude!!
  6. have inistall acronis on your computer or on your USB?!

    when I'm cloning Acronis ask me to restart my computer and than cloning will stop!
    what should I do?!
    I should do rescue recovery with Acronis and than boot it and than start to cloning?!
  7. Thank You!!! you put things into perspective that the average idiot (Me) can understand!!!
  8. Having made back ups on my external drive of files BUT NOT the system I can confirm that using a clone software is the way to go, as Acronis will be the free cloning software for my new SSD great t ito see a tutorial of
  9. Hi Vince, I have an older Dell PC and the hard drive is starting to fail so I want to clone the C drive with the Win XP OS and all the applications before it goes out completely. I purchased Acronis True Image 2015 (I'm not a tech guy, this is all new to me), I purchased a WD 1TB (Blue) hard drive to make the clone. Thanks for this video, do you know if the 2015 version will work with Win XP ok? Thanks for any guidance, like I said this is all NEW to me never ever done anything like this before.
  10. Have you actually tested the new OS hard drive before? I have an OS hard drive that's starting to give out, and I got everything ready to clone to a SSD, but I just want to make sure this will actually work.
  11. Thanks! I've been running Acronis for a while and I neglected to make an "Emergency Boot CD". You reminded me to do this. So now if my boot drive fails, I'll know what to do.
  12. so cloning is only for going to HD to SSD?
  13. Vince, have you done an Acronis 2016 video on cloning from dissimilar computers, I am looking at getting a new laptop and want to clone my old one over to the new one. Isn’t Acronis able to clone dissimilar PCs?
  14. I can't install my Acronis it gives me error saying Error occurred during installation....
  15. thanks great video but you could have gone the extra nine yards. ie when replacing the SSD does windows registry recognise the change in hard drive to SSD or will this be a problem??
  16. I have ask, Im migrating, from BIOS MBR TO hdd GPT UEFI. Do you have some hint ? I have 3 TB to swap.
    I want powerful hint ! :D
    I think the hint is deleteing partition on new Hdd when you use Cloning Disk Wizard. Sorry for my english !
  17. hello! i just ordered true image 2017 to clone my HDD to an SSHD. my question is, will the process be roughly the same for the 2017 version? thank you
  18. how do i download this Acronis True Image software?
  19. Nice vid Vince. Just one question, I have an MSI laptop and my original hard drive has the factory image in it (in a separate partition), will that be included on the cloned SSD? I want to be sure because I'm planning to reformat my original internal hard drive so I can reuse it for data.
  20. super tutorial... i have a question... my os drive with all the installed stuff has 96GB but when i made a recovery image it only turned out to be 32GB. is this right? or is it because it only made an image of the 64bit part.. because i have both on my system windows 8.1 32 and 64. or is everything ok.. because i can see when you recovered, on screen it reads acronis true image 64 bit. do i need to do it again.. i did not get the option of making image of 32 or 64