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Acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed
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acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed
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Find the disk in the list that shows the unallocated space.You should see something pop up that says “Create and Format Hard Drive Partitions”.Go to Start and start typing in “Partition”.If you don’t have any partitions after your OS partition that you want to resize, then you can use the following: (IE: OS, then Lenovo Recovery Partition, then unallocated space.)

#Acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed windows#

You should not need anything other than Windows Partition Manager to do this unless the unallocated space comes after a second partition on the drive. Hopefully this helps someone at some time.Īh, what you need to do is Expand the OS partition to include the unallocated space.

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Note that - the WD Passport was not involved in the cloning process at all, however with it just being present and connected to the laptop, the software was happy to proceed. I then went ahead and attempted to clone the Toshiba HDD to the ‘unknown SSD’ (while the WD passport remained connected), and the cloning process went ahead with no further issues. The other two drives remained connected as before, and this WD Passport drive was able to be ‘seen’ by the Acronis software and it allowed the software installation. So after a few other failed work arounds, I tried connecting an old well used WD Passport External HDD via another USB 2.0 port. I think this has something to do with the new WD Blue SSD being a blank unused SSD, and also being connected via a USB port (as opposed to being connected directly to a SATA port on the mother board). The Acronis software was unable to ‘see’ the WD SSD and therefore would let me proceed with the software installation (because the software believed there was no WD or Sandisk drives present). I was attempting to clone a Toshiba HDD in an old laptop, to a brand new (freshly formatted) WD Blue SSD, connected to the laptop via a USB 3.0 port. I know this is an old thread, however I encountered the same issue today, and was able to get around it. I have not yet re-enabled Optane… I am thinking to run in this configuration for a few days to verify all is OK, then try re-enabing Optane, then finish the cleanup of moving data files to the HDD with the SDD for Windows and heavily used programs. After deactivating Optane, the Acronis clone process worked fine and I’m now booting off the SSD. Solution to second issue: Turn off Intel Optane acceleration on the HDD. Clicking No or Cancel would reboot on the HDD without the clone process running.

acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed

Clicking Yes to wait would just result in same message. Second issue: Possibly same issue described second above that the reboot into Acronis clone process was asking whether to wait for “removable media” that was not online. I worked around this issue for by creating a partition on the SSD so that one WD drive was seen by Acronis. (Despite having in fact two WD drives installed).

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I added a WD Blue 500GB SSD drive to this PC and used Acronis WD Edition to clone to the new drive.įirst issue: Error message mentioned by OP that no WD drive was detected. I have a desktop PC with a WD Blue 1TB HDD drive that came with an Intel Optane cache. I’m not sure if this is the same problem as you or the original poster were having, but here is what I saw, which to me implies there is a conflict between Intel Optane and the Acronis WD Edition clone process: Once I did that, the clone worked out fine, although it seemed to take forever, like 3 hours. It didn’t work for me the first time because I didn’t read the instructions and I didn’t check the Advanced Settings (or something like that) and made sure that “Sector by sector clone” and “Optimize for SSD” boxes were checked.

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I finally got it working by using the free edition of EaseUS ToDo Backup. A check in Task Manager confirms that no Acronis process is running. The Acronis cloning procedure does not restart. When I do that (3 times so far) It just reboots the computer. The cloning screen starts up and then I get a “You Must Reboot Computer to continue” message. I can now get through the source and destination disk selection process in Acronis. The Acronis software appears to be loading. I have temporarily bypassed this problem by plugging in one of my other WD external USB hard drives. However, when I try to run the Acronis WD Edition software it says “Acronis True Image WD Edition Installation Restricted - This product edition requires at least one Western Digital drive to be installed in your system” The WD SSD Dashboard can see my USB-attached WD SSD Blue 500GB.

acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed

I am trying to clone my existing 500GB laptop drive to a new WD SSD Blue 500GB using Acronis True Image WD Edition that was downloaded from the WD site.












Acronis true image wd edition clone disk operation failed