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- Cloning a hard disk
- Selecting a destination disk
Selecting a destination disk
After you select the source disk, you have to select the destination where the disk information will be copied to. The previously selected source becomes grayed-out and disabled for selection.
- Select the destination disk and click Next to continue.
At this point, the program checks to see if the destination disk is free. If not, you will be prompted by the Conformation window stating that the destination disk contains partitions, perhaps with useful data. To confirm deletion of the partitions, click OK.
Note that no real changes or data destruction will be performed at this time! For now, the program will just map out cloning. All changes will be implemented only when you click Proceed.
If any disk is unpartitioned, the program will automatically recognize it as the destination and bypass this step.
Selecting a destination disk
Acronis True Image Home > Selecting a destination disk
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