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    Acronis backup can't see My NVME SSD, Why ?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by roee7777, Nov 10, 2015.

  1. roee7777

    roee7777 Newbie

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    I did a rescue USB media of acronis , But when i boot with acronis, i cant see the SSD .. Why?
     
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    kent1146 Notebook Prophet

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    Drivers. You need to slipstream drivers I to the embedded version of Windows that Acronis uses.

    Do a Google search for "Acronis pcie.". You'll find that you aren't alone with this problem, and eventually find guides on what to do.


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    3djc Newbie

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    At this point in time Acronis does not support nvme drive. That about the only way of putting it. Not your fault, not Dell fault, Acronis fault. There are dirty ways arround it, but none trivial

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    prushing Notebook Guru

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    Just create a winPE recovery and you can load windows drivers

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