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restore an image my w10 doesn't start inacessible boot device help


Hi
today i tried to copy my windows 10 ssd to a new ssd
i used macrium reflex 6 and image for windows the last version

after the boot , i disconnected my other drivers ,but i got inacessible boot device
i can't boot anymore

does somebody restore an image of windows 10 to a new ssd ?
does somebdoy iusse the situation ?
is there a fix?
i tried macrium bootloader fix without luck
thanks

To analyse your case we would need a picture of your disk management.

To analyse your case we would need a picture of your disk management.
Yep. Here's how:
Disk Management - How to Post a Screenshot of - Windows 10 blog

To analyse your case we would need a picture of your disk management.
Yep. Here's how:
Disk Management - How to Post a Screenshot of - Windows 10 blog
hi
here from w7

Try replacing with just the old SSD & make sure it boots - if it doesn't then the problem lies with the format of the old SSD & not with the Reflex image.

Also, check that BIOS is set to boot from the SSD source.

Try replacing with just the old SSD & make sure it boots - if it doesn't then the problem lies with the format of the old SSD & not with the Reflex image.

Also, check that BIOS is set to boot from the SSD source.
hi
i tried to restore the w10 image to the old ssd ,and it boots and works !
but i tried terabyte and macrium 6 pro , and they are not able to restore the w10 to a different ssd
i guess w10 stores somewhere information of the disk where is installed

hi
i tried to restore the w10 image to the old ssd ,and it boots and works !
but i tried terabyte and macrium 6 pro , and they are not able to restore the w10 to a different ssd
i guess w10 stores somewhere information of the disk where is installed
I've used an SSD Reflex Image to create a operating system on 2 internal hard drives on my PC in addition to the SSD & ALL 3 successfully boot.

The only time I've had a problem with Reflex is when I used a different PC to take an image of the Windows 10 OS from hard disk using an external USB hard disk adaptor & then transferred the image back to a new SSD. Unfortunately, the hard disk ID was transferred to the SSD so only 1 device was seen by Windows until I used Diskpart to change this.

Personally, I don't think that the image taken is restricted to restore back the same device, nor do I think that the capacity of the SSD/HD would be an issue unless it was smaller.

Hope you manage to sort this out - best of luck.

hi
i have fixed it and solved
i disconnected all drives except for the 128 GB Win10 and the new SSD.
and it worked
hope could be usefull for other users

hi
i have fixed it and solved
i disconnected all drives except for the 128 GB Win10 and the new SSD.
and it worked
hope could be usefull for other users
Years ago, I had a situation with two hard disks both with an installed operating system, where they would only boot when both were connected; removing one prevented the other from booting which is obviously not right.

I would suggest that you remove the new SSD to make sure the old SSD boots.

Then connect just the new SSD & check that it boots OK

If either or both fails, then it would suggest that there are files that need to accessed on both SSDs to ensure a satisfactory boot; that being the case, I would suggest a clean build of the new SSD with no other drives connected which would ensure that the stand alone SSD will boot.

restore an image my w10 doesn't start inacessible boot device help