

If you think you can use Acronis to move applications to a new computer, that isn't going to work.Įdited by slgrieb, 19 December 2013 - 10:42 AM.Īcronis Universal Restore works, and works well.you just have to get over Acronis' bugs. If that were possible, then piracy would be rampant and all too easy.Īn even better question is "Why would you want to do this in the first place?" As Hamluis has pointed out, you're violating some licensing restrictions, but why would you want to transfer all of Toshiba's junkware to a new machine, even if it were possible? It's simple to transfer your data, and a new computer should be an opportunity to re-install your apps and have the computer running at peak performance. The idea behind cloning a system partition is to have the capability to reinstall/replace the partition on the original system.not to move it to a different system. The O/S, drivers, license applicable to one OEM system.typically are not legally transferable to a different OEM system. Moved from Internal Hardware to All Other Applications - Hamluis. Can anyone please help me out with the same?Įdited by hamluis, 21 December 2013 - 05:37 PM. When I had backed up Toshiba that was in IDE/ATA mode and the new Dell laptop HDD is in AHCI mode coz the drivers on dell website are AHCI drivers. After pausing the blue screen I noticed 0x0000007B error which means missing/incompatible HDD driver!! but I've downloaded the same from dell website so I am sure I've the required drivers.Įven changing the ATA/AHCI mode in the BIOS does not help. However when the Dell laptop restarts, BSOD

The whole process of restoring goes ahead smoothly without any missing driver error. I read about the requirements of the same and have the Chipset & HDD drivers in inf,sys format ready. C drive of Toshiba Satellite C660 laptop running Win 7 Ultimate to my new Dell Vostro 2520 laptop using the Universal Restore feature. Am using Acronis True Image Home Premium 2014 and trying to restore a system partition i.e.
