+ Biasotti Unless you plan to use that 700GB+ of unallocated space to create one or more new partitions, you should rerun the clone and this time stage it in a way that causes that space to be allocated to the Windows partition. I'd recommend disconnecting the original disk before running those and when first attempting to boot from the new disk, even if you want to reconnect it to use it for another purpose later. Same goes for the Fix Boot Problems wizard. See Steps 4 and 5 of this page from Macrium's documentation covering how to clone a disk for how to stage that type of restore.Īnd if you've moving from SATA to NVMe or vice versa, you might have to run ReDeploy afterward, which can be accomplished from Rescue Media. The fact that you have a Recovery partition between that partition and your unallocated space will make it harder to do that after the fact. Okay, answering my own question - Yes, I create a rescue media (I can do it as a DVD) - I'll give that a try.īy jphughan - 30 November 2020 8:12 Biasotti Unless you plan to use that 700GB+ of unallocated space to create one or more new partitions, you should rerun the clone and this time stage it in a way that causes that space to be allocated to the Windows partition. Is the rescue media something that I need to create from Macruim?īy Mark Biasotti - 30 November 2020 7:57 PM Did you try booting into Rescue Media and use the Fix Boot Problems tool?īy Mark Biasotti - 30 November 2020 7:42 PM I'm guessing the System Reserved partitions are the UEFI ones, so it's probably not that they're missing. I have attempted this a few times in the last few hours but have not been successful? When I go to change the boot order in my BIOS to the newly cloned drive to be the first to boot, windows does not load it and warns me of a problem. I've attached my VSS log of my clone process I followed videos on how to clone my current SSD to the new SSD. I installed the new drive in my MB M2 slot and then launched windows and verified that the Drive exists, but not unallocated. The current drive is a corsair 250G SDD and the newer drive is a Western Digital 1TB SN750 NVMe - WDS100T3X0C. Hello there, first time on forum and first time that I've transfered my win10 from my current SSD drive to a larger SSD. By Mark Biasotti - 30 November 2020 6:37 PM
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