![]() ![]() I selected "D" under "FIX OS DRIVE LETTER" and under "AUTO BOOT REPAIR" I selected "C" as the active partition and "D" as the windows partition, but unfortunately I had the same results upon restarting my computer. I should also note I attempted to use user SIW2's helpful program I found in this similar thread Cloned drive will not boot The original HDD is my C: drive and the SSD is D: Here is a screenshot of my Disk Management post-cloning I don't know if this had any affect on my current problem but it's the only significant change I made after the cloning process. I also switched my new SSD drive partition structure to GPT from MBR after cloning using AOMEI Partition Assistant. ![]() Restore the partitions from the image you created in Step 2. Wait patiently to let the computer boot up. Create a Macrium image of all partitions. Save the changes, exit BIOS, and restart your PC. Go to the boot option, change the boot order, setting OS to boot from the new SSD. Here is a screenshot of both my drives in Macrium Reflect post-cloningĪs you can see I'm in dire need of freeing up space in my original hard drive (I've already cleared all my caches, trust me it's all media files ). Here are the steps to make cloned SSD as the boot drive on Windows OS: Restart PC and press F2/F12/Del keys to enter BIOS. ![]() I've already cloned my original hard drive using Macrium Reflect and currently trying to figure out how to boot from my SSD, but unfortunately upon selecting my new SSD from the BIOS startup menu my computer remains stuck on a black screen with a flashing white cursor in the top left. ![]() I did get a 'good' clone one time with Macrium Reflect V7 (free version). When I disconnected my old drive and tried to boot from the new drive. I cloned my C drive using Macrium Reflect Free Edition and at first it seemed to clone OK although I did notice that the old drive had 10mgb of used space greater than the new one. My goal is to have my SSD as my main boot drive and my HDD as a storage drive for my exceptionally large media files. I tried Macriun Reflect V6 (Paid version) and one other free disc image/clone program and they all failed, at different points trying to boot with the cloned drive. I am having a few problems with my hard drive so I decided to install a new larger hard drive. Hello, I'm attempting to upgrade my Windows 10 Home 64 bit PC from an HDD to an SSD, both 1TB in size. ![]()
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