

But after selecting "what to recover" I am left with a winding clock animation. I selected USB as destination.īooting from the USB works.


Also, True Image is said to support PCIe NVMe SSD disks since at least 2016 edition. I see from reading other people's posts on this forum alone that this is no news to computer users. The software part is what's really giving me headaches. The physical installation was very easy, and my UEFI BIOS detected the new disk with ease. Target disk: Samsung 970 EVO Plus PCIe NVMe SSD.So I thought it would be a straightforward process to replace the old disk with the new one, since I have my entire system backed up by Acronis True Image 2019. Since I have a lot of software installed and configured, I really don't like the idea of having to reinstall the operating system and starting all over again. I was running out of space on my system disk and I got this new disk to replace my old one with.
