[. . . ] (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations. This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] Insert the Acronis True Image HD software into the system CD-ROM drive. The Acronis True Image HD CD is a bootable disk and will boot to the Acronis True Image HD screen. Note: If the system does not boot to the Acronis True Image HD screen and instead boots to Windows, perform the following: 1) Restart the computer. The BIOS can be activated by pressing a special key such as ESC, F1, F12 or DELETE. (Refer to your system manufacturer’s documentation for the correct key. ) 2) While in the system BIOS, change the boot order so that CD-ROM is the first boot device. (For more detailed instructions on configuring the BIOS, consult your system manufacturer’s documentation. When the computer restarts, it should now boot to the Acronis True Image HD page. Select the Acronis True Image icon from the Acronis True Image HD screen (Figure 3). Note: It may take a few minutes for the next screen to come into view. Figure 4: Select Clone Disk 9 SSD Desktop / Notebook Note: If you receive an error message stating “This program is designed to work with two or more drives, ” check all connections to both the hard drive and the SSD. Ensure that the SATA data and power cables are connected to the drives and motherboard. If all connections are in place, it is possible that your system BIOS does not have the spare SATA ports turned on or enabled. While the system is restarting, activate the system setup program (BIOS) by repeatedly pressing a special key such as ESC, F1, F12 or DELETE. (Consult your computer system’s documentation for the correct key). 2) While in the system BIOS, look for an entry labeled “Drives or Hard Drives. € Select this field using the arrow keys on your keyboard and press Enter. Here, the spare SATA ports can be enabled or turned on by selecting the SATA port and changing the value to “On” or “Enabled. € For best results, it is recommended that you enable or turn on all SATA ports during this process. 4) Restart the computer, boot to the software CD and try the cloning process again. [. . . ] The Acronis True Image HD CD is a bootable disk and will boot to the Acronis True Image HD screen. Note: If the system does not boot to the Acronis True Image HD screen and instead boots to Windows or fails to boot at all, perform the following: 1) Restart the computer. The system BIOS can be activated by pressing a special key such as ESC, F1, F12 or DELETE. (Consult your computer system’s documentation for the correct key. [. . . ]