CLONING INTERNAL HD TO NEW SSD ON MY ACER R-7 571 WITH ACRONIS

ironhorse99
ironhorse99 Member Posts: 8 New User
My hardware is an Anker ubs-3 sata adapter with pwr supply connected & working. Acronis is very simple & staight forward. My internal drive is 500gb & the sata drive is a crucial 256gb. My r-7 is new to me & just upgraded to 8.1. The hd is mostly empty.Plenty of room on SSD.Acronis allows for this cloning from larger to smaller provided sufficient room is available on the cloned drive...which there is. When the destination drive is listed it does say "not initialized" but no error message is given. I noticed when looking in "my Pc" my hard drive appears but not the ssd drive.It is listed as astm 1053 in devices & printers. Looking in device manager Acronis TIB Mounter is listed & the drive is also listed as astm 1053 under drive section. I wanted to format it but no option for this is listed in properties. Its a new drive so I'm thinking this isn't unusual. Once everything is set & I press proceed, a reboot is neccessary but the reboot takes me right back into windows. When checking the bios there is a an option in the boot device section for acronis which I moved up to the front of the list. I'm unable to start the cloning process. Any suggestions.

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  • philetus
    philetus ACE Posts: 4,759 Pathfinder

    See if this helps:

     

    Member
    Re: Acer R7-572 SSD or mSata
     

    ‎12-21-2013 03:14 PM

    Here is what finally worked for me:

    Make a recovery disk on a USB drive (acer has the software preinstalled) and also clone the HDD to another drive (just in case).  Install the mSATA and remove the HDD, restart the computer.  It lead you through the recovery process, but this time the install will be on the mSata instead of the HDD.  Once things are going well, reinstall the HDD and format it.  

    madmax

  • ironhorse99
    ironhorse99 Member Posts: 8 New User

    Thank you for your kind response. It seems as though there are several solutions to this issue. As I searched for an answer I found it where I should have first looked.....on Acronises site. I simply made a recovery  cd boot disk from the acronis program, made a change in the bios to boot the dvd drive & turned off uefi & turned on legacy's boot option. The program couldn't be easier to use. I haven't yet installed the ssd but checked the files & overall size. Once I've convinced myself it ok to disregard the warranty.....as short as it is I'll open it up for  the minor brain surgery. Thank You for your submission.