![]() However, when I tried booting from the newly cloned hard drive, Windows begins to load (I see the Windows loading green bar) and then I get a quick blue screen that says something like hardware config change, and then the computer reboots. Then I removed my RAID and replaced with a single 200gb 7200rpm hard drive, changed the SATA option in my bios from RAID to Normal, booted from the Acronis CD, and cloned the new drive from the external USB drive. I cloned the RAID 0 to a non-RAID external USB 320gb drive using the default options on my True Image Home 2009. I have a RAID 0 set-up with 3 80gb SSD hard drives on a computer with Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit. Clone NOT possible from RAID 0 to non-raidĬan Acronis clone a RAID 0 to a regular drive which will then boot, or did I waste my money? ![]()
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