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Clone Using Macrium

Bealeguy2

Cloning with Macrium: found errors, this is a Brand new pc, with brand new m2 and ssd's, I ve done this 3 times same conclusion., Error found can't complete. Ran chkdsk. comes back saying no errors, So, Whats the EASY way to move windows boot to m2, then change designation on all drives, want To boot from m2 and will have 1-1TB ssd, 2- 1, 2TB ssd and 1,  2TB hard drive..then 2TB external..win 10, Ryzen 7 2700X PLEASE hELP ME !!

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Best thing to do is wipe your pc and reinstall windows on the m.2 dont try moving windows to your m.2 in software it never works or works terribly

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2 minutes ago, Terabyte_272 said:

Best thing to do is wipe your pc and reinstall windows on the m.2 dont try moving windows to your m.2 in software it never works or works terribly

What he is saying isn't true, but I'm not sure I have an answer for you @Bealeguy2.

 

Can you better describe your system please?  What is the OS currently on?  What drives (if any) did you add?  What brand drives are they?  What external enclosures are you using (if any)?

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Is there error related to trying to move a larger partition to a smaller drive?   Macrium can get fussy if you select partitions to move in the wrong order on that first screen.

 

 

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I've had good luck with Samsung's cloning software (you need to be cloning to a samsung SSD) but if it's a new PC, why not just reinstall?

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On 6/11/2019 at 12:47 PM, nick name said:

What he is saying isn't true, but I'm not sure I have an answer for you @Bealeguy2.

 

Can you better describe your system please?  What is the OS currently on?  What drives (if any) did you add?  What brand drives are they?  What external enclosures are you using (if any)?

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