Note: If you receive an error message stating "This program is designed to work with
two or more drives," check all connections to both the hard drive and the SSD. Ensure
that the SATA data and power cables are connected to the drives and motherboard. If
all connections are in place, it is possible that your system BIOS does not have the
spare SATA ports turned on or enabled.
If this is the case do the following:
1) Restart your computer. While the system is restarting, activate the system
setup program (BIOS) by repeatedly pressing a special key such as ESC, F1,
F12 or DELETE. (Consult your computer system's documentation for the
correct key).
2) While in the system BIOS, look for an entry labeled "Drives or Hard
Drives." Select this field using the arrow keys on your keyboard and press
Enter. Here, the spare SATA ports can be enabled or turned on by selecting
the SATA port and changing the value to "On" or "Enabled." For best
results, it is recommended that you enable or turn on all SATA ports during
this process. Doing so will not harm your system.
3) Exit the BIOS by pressing the ESC key. Save changes when prompted.
Restart the computer, boot to the software CD and try the cloning process
4)
again.
SSD
Desktop / Notebook
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