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Software for creating clones

Software for creating clones

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PapierHERRzOoG
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08-18-2025, 09:36 AM
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Consider how Windows handles cloning to a RAID setup versus a single SSD. The main concern is compatibility with the new RAID configuration. Regarding software, there are options that support GPT and UEFI, with some offering free versions and others requiring payment for a one-time clone.
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PapierHERRzOoG
08-18-2025, 09:36 AM #1

Consider how Windows handles cloning to a RAID setup versus a single SSD. The main concern is compatibility with the new RAID configuration. Regarding software, there are options that support GPT and UEFI, with some offering free versions and others requiring payment for a one-time clone.

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Variiox
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08-18-2025, 01:50 PM
#2
Check the raid array first. Use a tool like Acronis True Image to duplicate the setup on Windows. Start Windows, adjust the partition size if necessary, and proceed.
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Variiox
08-18-2025, 01:50 PM #2

Check the raid array first. Use a tool like Acronis True Image to duplicate the setup on Windows. Start Windows, adjust the partition size if necessary, and proceed.

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luk321
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08-18-2025, 07:28 PM
#3
Acronis TrueImage performs the raid first, then clones the data.
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luk321
08-18-2025, 07:28 PM #3

Acronis TrueImage performs the raid first, then clones the data.

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Empty_creeper
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08-26-2025, 07:13 AM
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It seems you might have overlooked noting that one of the drives in the raid setup runs the current operating system.
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Empty_creeper
08-26-2025, 07:13 AM #4

It seems you might have overlooked noting that one of the drives in the raid setup runs the current operating system.