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Help - Transferred used NVME from Old Mobo to New Mobo, detected by bios but can’t boot into Windows. See images

Hello,

 

So recently I upgraded from a Ryzen 1600 + B350 to a Ryzen 5600x + X570. I was excited and in a rush, didn’t bother to back up my boot drive. Here I am 9 hours later. 
 

So I had the NVME in the PC, it booted to a BSOD with error message “Critical Service Error.” Thought it was a driver issue so I booted to safemode and it worked! While accessing my desktop, I thought the issue was drivers so I downloaded Asus Armoury and upgraded them. After a restart and then a shutdown, I was greeted with the second BSOD, “Kernel Data Inpage Error”. Thought I’ll try safemode again, didn’t work.

 

I grabbed my USB with Windows Installation to reinstall windows, but I can’t do that without deleting my data. I don’t want to do that. 
 

My recovery options are limited and I tried using CMD, but it won’t let me use commands. My windows is on a drive called X: and C: is completely empty. It also says there are no windows installations.

 

I seriously appreciate your guys’ help in advance. Thank you all for your time and dedication to this forum. Pictures are below. 

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Just now, ragnarok0273 said:

You'll need to reinstall Windows.

I figured. Is there a way to recover the data? There’s a recovery partition in the windows installation, I’m not sure if that means it can recover it but eh

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1 minute ago, WilierRuby said:

I figured. Is there a way to recover the data? There’s a recovery partition in the windows installation, I’m not sure if that means it can recover it but eh

If you reinstall from Recovery Mode your personal files (not programs though) will be kept.

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1 minute ago, ragnarok0273 said:

If you reinstall from Recovery Mode your personal files (not programs though) will be kept.

I would but recovery mode for some reason isn’t an option on this Motherboard. Using another A320 motherboard I was able to pull it up but it said “there was a problem resetting your pc. No changes were made”

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1 minute ago, WilierRuby said:

I would but recovery mode for some reason isn’t an option on this Motherboard. Using another A320 motherboard I was able to pull it up but it said “there was a problem resetting your pc. No changes were made”

Click "Troubleshoot".

Take a picture of what you see.

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Just now, ragnarok0273 said:

Click "Troubleshoot".

Take a picture of what you see.

Ok, on the new X570 mobo or the ASRock A320? This NVME used to be on an MSI b350 but I’d have to install it which takes forever

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Just now, WilierRuby said:

Ok, on the new X570 mobo or the ASRock A320? This NVME used to be on an MSI b350 but I’d have to install it which takes forever

New board.

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7 minutes ago, WilierRuby said:

I figured. Is there a way to recover the data? There’s a recovery partition in the windows installation, I’m not sure if that means it can recover it but eh

in such cases i usually make a live linux usb and recover file from there

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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1 minute ago, ragnarok0273 said:

New board.

Ok, I have the trouble shoot pic on the questions. They only give me the 6 options - CMD, startup recovery. Here’s what I did in CMD:

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2 minutes ago, mahyar said:

in such cases i usually make a live linux usb and recover file from there

Yes thank you for the tutorial. I was thinking about it but I have 0 experience with Linux. I’ll use it as a last resort and then fresh install windows

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2 minutes ago, ragnarok0273 said:

Try FixBoot.

Did it, says “incorrect function.” 

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Just now, WilierRuby said:

Yes thank you for the tutorial. I was thinking about it but I have 0 experience with Linux. I’ll use it as a last resort and then fresh install windows

well everything is gui 

sure file system structure is to put it very lightly nothing similar but you dont have deal with it

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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1 minute ago, mahyar said:

well everything is gui 

sure file system structure is to put it very lightly nothing similar but you dont have deal with it

Yeah that’s true, should be able to navigate it. I’ll download Linux on a usb and let you know how it goes 🙂

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4 minutes ago, WilierRuby said:

Yeah that’s true, should be able to navigate it. I’ll download Linux on a usb and let you know how it goes 🙂

i suggest ubuntu for you

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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57 minutes ago, mahyar said:

i suggest ubuntu for you

Hey, I downloaded ubuntu and ran it on the PC, but now it needs a drive for boot loader installation and it is not detecting anything. What do I do? I have it on the USB and I booted off of it and selected "ubuntu" but now it needs a hard drive? 

 

Thank you

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14 minutes ago, WilierRuby said:

Hey, I downloaded ubuntu and ran it on the PC, but now it needs a drive for boot loader installation and it is not detecting anything. What do I do? I have it on the USB and I booted off of it and selected "ubuntu" but now it needs a hard drive? 

 

Thank you

just flash to a usb and then boot from usb then selete try ubuntu

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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12 minutes ago, mahyar said:

just flash to a usb and then boot from usb then selete try ubuntu

Ok, I ended up here after hitting “exit” 

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Just now, WilierRuby said:

Ok, I ended up here after hitting “exit” 

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now open the file browser and search for your files and copy them

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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1 minute ago, mahyar said:

now open the file browser and search for your files and copy them

Did it, but the hard drive is not being found. On BIOS it detected it, but here it only shows the USB. Any fix to this?

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3 minutes ago, WilierRuby said:

Did it, but the hard drive is not being found. On BIOS it detected it, but here it only shows the USB. Any fix to this?

For reference, I have a Samsung 970 EVO NVME 500gb

 

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Just now, WilierRuby said:

Did it, but the hard drive is not being found. On BIOS it detected it, but here it only shows the USB. Any fix to this?

first things first where were the file you want to recover?

 second press  control+alt+t

then type

lsblk in the terminal that shows up

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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2 minutes ago, mahyar said:

first things first where were the file you want to recover?

 second press  control+alt+t

then type

lsblk in the terminal that shows up

I have a lot of photos and Adobe Photoshop files I don't want to loose. I'll follow those instructions and let you know, thank you again for the help

 

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Just now, WilierRuby said:

I have a lot of photos and Adobe Photoshop files I don't want to loose. I'll follow those instructions and let you know, thank you again for the help

 

were those files an c drive? just to guide you correctly

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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