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05-23-2024 12:04 AM
Hey, I just upgraded my HP ENVY Desktop TE01-2275xt PC. I cloned my original 256GB SSD to a new 1TB Samsung SSD using the Acronis "Clone Disk" feature. Everything went smoothly during the cloning process, and it told me that my disk was successfully cloned. As per the instructions provided by the Acronis software, I (1) turned off my computer, (2) removed my original, source drive, and (3) turned on my computer. On my monitor, a small monitor popped up saying "no input" and then promptly turned off. I do not know how to fix this issue, as it appears my computer is unable to detect my new cloned drive.
05-23-2024 12:15 AM
I should note that I used the NVMe PCIe M.2 PCIe x1 adapter to clone my drive. I tried switching my original drive to my new drive, putting my new drive in the M.2 slot in the motherboard and my original drive in the adapter. When I turned on my computer after switching the two, my PC loaded the original drive which was now in the adapter. My computer was still unable to detect my new drive now in the motherboard's M.2 slot, even in BIOS. As a result, I decided to return the original drive to the M.2 slot and the new drive back into the adapter. Now when I load the Acronis clone disk feature, the new drive doesn't even show up as a destination disk.