Just make sure to clone every single partition of your hdd to your ssd. It is a little more complicated than easeus and other software with a gui, but it works very well. You can try to use a Clonezilla live cd/stick, My EC Firmware is also older version: 16JBEMS1.104 (.109 is the latest) Should i update BIOS? Will that help? I probably have an older BIOS and older windows also. From the BIOS? Something else? I don't know. What do you think is the problem? It just feels like something is preventing the cloning. Can anyone help me? I really need to use my SSD. 3rd option is Legacy btw.Īt this point i just get frustrated and i boot into my normal windows instance on HDD and wipe the SSD, remove boot instance from 'msconfig'. I think maybe my BIOS reset to default? No. I change mode from UEFI to 'UEFI with CSM'. I get taken to the bootloader i guess? And i choose the same new instance of windows. I click, choose another boot method or something like that. I get some error that my pc needs to be repaired. Booted as if to start a new install, of course i cancelled that and system rebooted to complete new windows install. When rebooting to complete initialization, forgot to take out the USB stick. ![]() Fresh Install: Finally, i try a fresh install. But even after adjusting, still don't want to let me.Ħ. Macrium Reflect: I'm not able to try Macrium, it keeps telling me insufficient space on target drive. Shoots a BSOD! 'SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION'. MiniTool: Minitool reboots into cloning mode like EASEUS but just as it is about to starts. Or maybe it failed while assigning drive letter? That's all the info i have. I don't remember the EXACT error but I'm sure it says something about. But it does start the process in the dark screen and fails at some point. EASEUS: EaseUS reboots into the boot cloning mode (Linux mode? DOS? I don't know). ![]() I tried same bootable usb on my Dell 7559 and it loaded up instantly. It shows the initial screen but just freezes there with the hourglass thing showing forever. PC detects USB drive quite alright, I press 1 for Acronis True Image bootable. Acronis (in bootable mode): This doesn't load at all. Nothing happens except the MSI boot picture flashing an extra time. Acronis (In Windows): After selecting all in the clone section in acronis and it says reboot. All fail one way or the other.įirstly, i will state that i returned my computer to factory 'out of the box state' using MSI Recovery.ġ. ![]() I have been trying to clone the drive to no avail. I got my GP62MVR computer just yesterday. If it goes down then it is a HUGE problem. I am very worried because this is my father's computer which he uses it to run his small business. I also know that there are 5 bad sectors on the HDD because I checked it by using the disk utility option under the a try ubuntu usb stick I have.ĭoes anyone know how I can fix this problem? So far the OS on the HDD is running fine but I do not know how much longer that is going to last. I have read that clonezilla is a good option to use when you are cloning from a HDD that has bad sector but the problem is that the HDD and the SSD are not the same size which I have read is a problem when the target disk is smaller. However, the windows 10 recovery disk does not have the "Startup settings" option which would allow me to boot into safe mode. I then thought about booting into safe mode to see if the problem is that the windows is not loading the drivers for the SSD. I then tried using a windows 10 recovery disk to repair the start up but that does not help (I see the black screen with a blinking cursor again). After the bios loads and it attempts to boot from the SSD all I see is a black screen with a blinking cursor on it. I disconnected the HDD and connected the SSD and attempted to boot. However, I am able to complete the cloning from the HDD to the SSD. I once again get error messages regarding the bad sectors. I then tried using Acronis True image recovery drive to perform the cloning. I have tried using easeus todo backup cloning option but that does not work because it says that the HDD has bad sectors (the OS is currently running without a problem even with the bad sectors). I am trying to clone a WD 320GB HDD (with windows 10 installed on it) to a SanDisk 256GB SSD.
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