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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (95281)12/31/2016 3:11:48 PM
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What are the downsides to trying it? What have you to lose by trying?



To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (95281)12/31/2016 3:28:22 PM
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What kind of HD? SSD or SATA?



To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (95281)12/31/2016 4:41:25 PM
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Should work.

What version of True Image will you be using?

Josh

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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (95281)1/6/2017 1:32:23 AM
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I updated a few computers and a few laptops with SSD drives. The SSD came with a version of acronis. I cloned the hard drives to the SSD drives accross USB. I installed SSD in a USB case and cloned them. Then when I placed the SSD in the computers or laptops they came up no problem. All were windows 7 pro or ultimate.

may have been a little bit of a hiccup with linux. I don't recall exactly.