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swordsman247

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  • Birthday Dec 06, 1988

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    Bronson MI, US
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    computers, duh. But may things...and swords I like them.
  • Biography
    I was born, I live, One day I will die.
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    Professionally Broken

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  1. Ok, glad it's booting at least. I'd still recommend a fresh install at some point. Maybe when the new version is released would be a good time.
  2. Well I'm at a loss as to why. These are NVMe M.2 drives right? I've not tried to clone one before. I wonder if they are different? Also it's occurred to me that Samsung has a cloning tool for their drives. I've never used it but I've heard it's good. Maybe worth a shot? I think the DATA MIGRATION tab is the one you need. https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/
  3. Yeah you have to run as admin and it should prompt you to reboot to apply pending changes. after it's done make sure it doesn't boot into the old drive with the new one installed, select new drive in bios as default, and you should be up and running with any luck. It's worth noting that sometimes windows may need to reload part of it's drivers after a clone. It should do so automatically.
  4. OK, I'm not familiar with the reflect software. I've had good luck with MiniTool Partition Wizard free version. It has a clone os to ssd option that seems to work well. I believe it copies the data outside of live windows so windows doesn't funk with the drive's boot info as soon as the software's done. I know the windows secure boot and hidden partitions on the disk can be rather picky at times. Might be worth a shot it's free and all.
  5. I'm almost asleep, but I'll give this a shot. What os are you cloning? Also is there a reason why you can't just do a fresh install? I know it can be a pain but it tends to work better.
  6. They probably wont run on a sata controller...
  7. I am out of ideas, may just be one of those odd things.
  8. There should be settings somewhere in the advanced section allowing you to disable the igpu and or change its ram allocation.
  9. And still this error? Is it all web site or just one or two acting up? Might be the web code if it's just a few.
  10. Maybe resetting or reinstalling the os would help? Sometimes the apu drivers will screw up graphics cards as well, so maybe disabling the igpu in the bios would make a difference?
  11. Guess I'm not understanding the situation then, Have you updated the chrome os and/or tried to reset the os?
  12. Windows is limited to streaming sound from one source to one device. I am not aware of a way to get around this with multi hdmi configs unless you use a splitter...which would defeat most of the point of having two monitors on one pc.
  13. At this point a free pc is a free pc. I would go get it and hope you can upgrade it. If not you could fix it up and sell it.
  14. On my chrome book I swipe on the touch screen to hide/show the bars, otherwise their should be a function key to do it.
  15. Model # and form factor? Ram and hard drives are an easy thing to change usually... graphics card and power supply might not be as simple.
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