![]() ![]() Although Acronis should initialize the drive as part of the cloning process, this may need to be done manually in Windows® Disk Management before it will show as a usable drive.If you are running Acronis within Windows, create bootable media and run Acronis from that to rule out other program conflicts.If using USB on a desktop, try different ports on the rear of the system, instead of just front ports. Check another storage device, or USB device, in the port you are connecting the SSD to, to verify it is working normally, or try the SSD connected to a different port.If available, try different cables to rule out a faulty connection.In a desktop, verify that both the power and SATA interface cable are connected firmly and in good condition. Verify all cables are connected securely at each end, and free from damage.There are a few things to check which can resolve this behavior. ![]() You may receive an error message after selecting it, or the SSD is not detected and Acronis does not launch, returning a message "This product edition requires at least one Crucial SSD be installed in your system". In rare cases, while selecting the source and destination (target) drives in the Acronis True Image for Crucial® software, the SSD will not show up. ![]()
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