If not mistaken this should go flawlessly, and then my laptop will boot with what is on my C: drive at my Desktop & maybe with some updating drivers minor stuff related to new hardware easily fixed. Then to basically do a clone of C drive and do a Universal Restore on that Laptop, overwriting the OEM Win 10 64 bit home version that will be on it once I bring it home from the store. My aim is to get a laptop eventually that's powerful enough to match. It took forever to install them on this about a year and a half ago when I got it. I run some very complex Audio software (Cakewalk Sonar, and hundreds of VST effects plug-ins). I regularly do a full back up to a separate internal disk which is also copied to a USB drive. My PC has the latest of the Windows updates now without any issues. I have a Windows 10 Home 64 bit Desktop that has the latest full version of Acronis 2019 and it works great (I'd restored my PC twice last year with the 2017 version with no problems back when the early version "Creators Update" was causing many machines hell. I really just need to get the Crucial drive back to it's OEM state when I bought it because it was recognized in disk management when I started this process. Sorry if I am creating confusion as I am new to this but I have done quite a bit of research as best I can. Should I install the new (unreadable) M.2 SSD back in the laptop and then boot from the recuse media? I think I would need to get into the BIOS and tell on the next reboot for the system to look for the bootable drive, right? Because it will not boot with the new SDD installed. (as stated earlier original drive works fine) To be sure I understand your comments above: Acronis will not start because it thinks there is no Crucial drive attached. I did create a bootable rescue media on a USB drive so I can try that when I get back. I appreciate you taking time this morning on your Father's Day. I am heading out for a while for Father's Day but will be back in a few hours.
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