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Windows 10 drive migrated through acronos boot issue

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16 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Still; have the original drive?  You can make another attempt at cloning.  

If it still won't work make a repair disc, or usb and try and repair windows.

Thanks, I formatted the SSD and booted into the old HDD and changed my cloning software to easeUS and recloned and it worked!

1 minute ago, rhysj6 said:

I recently clone my hdd to a new ssd and when i boot into it it loads and then the screen goes black with the loading icon on the cursor flickering is there any way to fix this?

Still; have the original drive?  You can make another attempt at cloning.  

If it still won't work make a repair disc, or usb and try and repair windows.

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13 minutes ago, rhysj6 said:

I recently clone my hdd to a new ssd and when i boot into it it loads and then the screen goes black with the loading icon on the cursor flickering is there any way to fix this?

Cloning from 2 non-identical drive is not recommended. Cloning feature weak to no error correction. Here not only you have 2 different drive, but 2 drastically different drive technologies.

 

What you want to do is either

  1. Disk Image, which you then deploy to the SSD (Very time consuming. Usually done when you want to spread the image on multiple machines)
  2. Clean install

I don't get why people insist in doing drive cloning form HDD to SSD, I don't get why it gets suggested.. it nearly always end up in a mess, or broken Windows/program which appears day 1 or later after updates.

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16 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Still; have the original drive?  You can make another attempt at cloning.  

If it still won't work make a repair disc, or usb and try and repair windows.

Thanks, I formatted the SSD and booted into the old HDD and changed my cloning software to easeUS and recloned and it worked!

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