I have a used laptop acquired. In the laptop is an SSHD in it.
I exploited my laptop and removed my SSD. Here I would like to use my data and install it in the purchased laptop. It does not work in such a way that it is built in.
How do I go about running my old SSD without data loss on the laptop?
Is Win 10 on both, old PC was Toshoba and newer is Fujisu. Both with Intel.
Funny, that should already work. How old are the notebooks?
He writes me a mistake and tries to repair but without success.
Is from 2012, my age is a bit newer since he already had Win 8 stickers.
If on the 2012er calculator Windows 10 is running from the SSHD, it would also work with the SSD. When does the error occur and what is the error message?
Ok, weird anyway, I check the internet, but first you have to give me the error code…
Are there any conflicts with the Win 10 file on the SSD or because it is a komp. Was working hard drive in another laptop was not sure if possibly the new laptop manufacturer related Win 10 on it.
First there's diagnosis is carried out.
Then comes repair
The conclusion is: repair could not be performed
C: /Windows/System32/Logfiles/Srt/SrtTrail.txt
This will not work as both laptops have different motherboards.
Just as examples: graphics card, LAN + WLAN adapter, mouse and trackpad, sound card.
I suspect you are not concerned with the data, but the installed programs.
I'm in my data and synonymous to the komp construction on hard drive.
Have an SSD disk and the other laptop has SSHD what is louder, warmer and power guzzlers.