![]() What I don't understand is how in the world Lenovo's OneKey Recovery function still be able to detect that I'm running on the clone drive? (except for using this OneKey Recovery, I can boot and use my laptop with the clone with no problem whatsoever) If that's true, i.e., Acronis produces exact clone, then wouldn't the checksums or signatures should be the same between the 2 drives? My thinking is that since the source and target drive are practically identical (same manufacturer/model/size) and if the cloning is byte-by-byte or even sector-by-sector then at the end, the target drive should be identical to the source drive. My Lenovo laptop (Y400) has Windows 8 in an UEFI platform so I have to extract the hard drive and move to another non-UEFI computer to perform the cloning via the Recovery CD (otherwise UEFI will prevent the Recovery CD from booting successfully).
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