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Complete Universal Restore to SATA Drive

Tags: Acronis, True Image 9.1 Universal Restore, 9.1, Complete Universal Restore to SATA Drive
Hello Experts,

I am trying to use Acronis True Image 9.1 with Universal Restore to deploy an image of a laptop to 14 other identical laptops.  I create the bootable image in windows and select the universal restore option and burn to a DVD.  The problem is when it boots into the Acronis recovery agent off that disc and I try to restore using the one click restore or Acronis Workstation, it gives the same error everytime.  It says that there is no hard disk available or something to that effect.  I am assuming that this is because it is a SATA drive but so was the original.  If any of you have insight into what is going on here I would surely appreciate it.  Thanks
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Zone: Software
Question Asked By: plainsschools
Solution Provided By: rindi
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: B
Views: 127
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