I have studied it and found that the tool can only convert simple volumes to basic ones if simple volume has only one partition (please see bottom of comments at … ).
But in ATIH 2016 Application this archive successdylly passed validation check and has been added to an App for recovery process. In Windows file-archive is also shown as corrupt (see attached screenshot). And each time the process of creating backup copy has failed to complete on a stage of validating/verification of backup archive (see attached screenshot). N.B.: I have tried three times from bootable media (usb flash-drive). Are there any logs so I can take a look at them and figure out what was the root cause of this? It creates *.tib file on external USB HDD but I'm not sure whether has it ended up properly. After 1 hour of creating backup copy progress to destination external HDD - the process fails to complete with pop-op window something like "The backup copying can not be completed ". Also I did not use sector2sector/cluster2cluster copying. I chose to create entire copy(not incremental one) and to verify that backup has been properly created and is ready to use. I selected all logical disks (C & D & volume reserved by the system(100MB) except external USB HDD(NTFS) that I have left as Destination HDD for backup copy. Somehow for any unknown reason I have not been successful in making entire PC packup using ATIH 2016. Well, everything is not that easy as we wanted it to be.ġ. If it's worth it to get back to basic disks though, this will be money well spent. I have not found any free tools that can go from dynamic to basic (without formatting the drive first, which would defeat the purpose of what you want to do). Unforutantely though, converting from dynamic to basic disks requires a license for that feature. The free version can do a lot and I use it for many things on my personal systems and other clients. In this case, I would reocmmend PartiionWizardMini. Once you have a good back and know that recovery is possible, you will have to use a third party tool.
***EDIT**** I was incorrect above - you can restore with the trial, but only using the offline bootable media (thanks to FTRPilot for pointing that out to me) 2768: Trial Version Limitations of Acronis Products
Unfortunately, the trial version of ATIH only does backups, but does not allow for recoveries so a full license will be needed. The (partial) solution in my case was to ignore the message about the SSD clone being interrupted.Have to agree with FtrPilot, Take a full disk image before you do anything - that will be your saving grace if things go wrong. As the sleep problem attests, it was not a perfect copy.
It did not make a bootable SSD.įinally, I tried booting from the 970 EVO Plus after the Samsung data migration software said it had failed. Is there a Samsung forum that covers SSDs? Also, I tried the open source Clonezilla. The Samsung telephone support did not resolve the ‘data migration interrupted’ problem. The clone of the fixed drive had no problems when I ran C:\Windows\system32> sfc /scannow. I did run C:\Windows\system32> sfc /scannow on the old drive, and it fixed some problems. Then, I wake it with the power button, not a keyboard key. I found a fairly good way to ‘wake’ the computer after installing the 970 EVO Plus. So, I conclude that my motherboard supports SATA III and NVME in it’s M.2, M key socket. This is about 1000 MB/s faster than SATA III, which tops out at 600 MB/s. The new SSD, 970 EVO Plus, benchmarks at 1617 MB/s sequential read. It benchmarked at 521 MB/s sequential read.