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NASSelect an NAS from the list of found NAS devices. If you have only one NAS, Acronis
True Image 2021 will suggest using it as a backup destination by default.
BrowseSelect a destination from the folder tree.
6. Click Back up now.
Refer to Backing up files and folders (p. 47) for details.
Additionally, watch the English-language video instructions at https://goo.gl/i4J1AN.
2.6 Cloning your hard drive
Why do I need it?
When you see that the free space on your hard drive is not enough for your data, you might want to
buy a new, larger hard drive and transfer all your data to the new drive. The usual copy operation
does not make your new hard drive identical to the old one. For example, if you open File Explorer
and copy all files and folders to the new hard drive, Windows will not start from the new hard drive.
The Clone disk utility allows you to duplicate all your data and make Windows bootable on your new
hard drive.
Before you start
We recommend that you install the target (new) drive where you plan to use it and the source drive
in another location, for example, in an external USB enclosure. This is especially important for
laptops.
Note: It is recommended that your old and new hard drives work in the same controller mode (for example, IDE
or AHCI). Otherwise, your computer might not start from the new hard drive.
Using the Clone disk utility
To clone a disk:
1. On the sidebar, click Tools, and then click Clone disk.
2. On the Clone Mode step, we recommend that you choose the Automatic transfer mode. In this
case, the partitions will be proportionally resized to fit your new hard drive. The Manual mode
provides more flexibility. Refer to Clone Disk wizard (p. 135) for more details about the manual
mode.