![]() ![]() 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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