Under certain circumstances, it's possible that the restored or duplicated system does not start or is malfunctioning. The following constellations may lead to malfunctions:
- No hard disk was selected as target, only part of a hard disk (partition/volume/empty area).
- While creating the layout on the target, "delete layout" was not selected. This option makes it possible to create partitions/volumes on a different Offset.
- You did not select a hard disk as source but rather individual partitions/volumes and are missing the partitions/volumes containing the needed boot information.
- You are trying to boot from a hard disk connected to controllers that were not initialized by Windows at the time of booting, e.g. booting from a hard disk connected to the computer via a USBÂ controller (not a USB stick).
Note:
If error messages appear during booting, you will get instructions on how to proceed in chapter Assistance when error messages occur during booting.
If error messages appear during booting, you will get instructions on how to proceed in chapter Assistance when error messages occur during booting.
Note:
To make sure a restored system or clone is bootable, it's important to create an image of the entire system hard disk and then restore/clone it completely.
To make sure a restored system or clone is bootable, it's important to create an image of the entire system hard disk and then restore/clone it completely.