A: Generally, no. EaseUS has specifically addressed and fixed many common boot issues. The version 4.0 changelog mentions that it resolves "the problem that in some scenarios the system cannot be started when cloned to SSD (caused by trim)". However, it's always a good practice to ensure your computer's BIOS is configured to boot from the new drive and that the boot mode (Legacy or UEFI) matches the original drive's configuration.
: Runs cloning tasks without the host OS being active.
Enter the BIOS/UEFI setup (usually F2, F12, Delete, or Esc) and set the USB drive as the primary boot device.
To ensure a flawless cloning experience and avoid data loss, keep these rules in mind:
💡 To help you get started with your clone:
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