![]() ![]() I have been doing this with SATA SSD to SATA SSD (even through a USB connection) and back again, but as I start to venture into NVMe drives, I'm wondering what is a convenient backup solution equivalent to 'cloning'? Thanks for any input. no exclusions can be set, only Differential backups can be created etc unless you pay for the full-fat product.īobbo, are you saying you 'backed up' your NVME drive to the SATA and then 'restored' the SATA back to the NVME afterwards? Or are you saying you just went from SATA to NVME? I'm interested in NVME but I was hoping for an easy 'clone' type (or restore) operation using an easy SATA interface in case something happens. Macrium Reflect Free is good software but has its own limitations, i.e. I also use Macrium Reflect at times, plus have used Paragon, Symantec Ghost, Easeus ToDo, AOMEI Backupper and other similar programs for testing or when working on computers for friends who have no license for ATIH. ![]() We see too many users who have hit significant problems from attempting this within Windows, made 100% worse at times by having no valid backup from before doing so.Īt the end of the day, this is a user forum, and as users ourselves, we would advise you to use whatever will work best for you in your system situation. ![]() antivirus / security software, VSS being used for snapshot etc. Windows introduces many more factors that can cause problems when cloning, i.e. Personally, using the Rescue Media and doing this type of activity outside of Windows is a whole lot safer than doing the same from within Windows unless the two drives involved are not active / in use by Windows. Macrium Reflect defaults to using Windows PE for its media, so using the ATIH WinPE Rescue Media is a more direct comparison. Robert, the standard Acronis Rescue Media can also be used for cloning but has limitations based on the Linux kernel that is used in the media which can have issues with these newer types of drives. ![]()
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