Cloning Hard Drives with Partition wizard is not working?

St
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I have a problem. I recently bought a new SSD for my laptop. At this very moment I would like to migrate my OS from my old to SSD in the laptop, but with the given program problems I have to do this, as it is often recommended.

To shed light on the process. It all works until the moment the program reboots the PC to copy the C drive. Important here, Secure Boats and the TPM module I had disabled at the time in the bios. The program starts so after restarting in a non-Windows but a separate service and then will eigentlic copy the card. However, this page disappears immediately after a second and Windows Bootet.

Can help me with the problem jemamd? I would be very grateful!

Incidentally, my laptop is an HP Envy 13-d003ng and the SSD is a Samsung 860EVO. The program of Samsung does not work by the way. It says the integrated (OEM Samsung) SSD is not supported whatsoever. Maybe someone knows another program that could work?

Ka

Use Macrium Reflect Free, cloning runs comfortably on Windows without booting.

The new SSD has to be connected with a SATA-to-USB adapter, everything else is explained here:

https://www.heise.de/...89710.html

St

Many Thanks!

I'll check it out and hope it works out.

St

So I've done this after the instructions and with the program and it has everything worked out so far. Now, however, I have the problem that the PC Windows can't start, because he would be missing a file of windows.dll I think. I could not do anything in the menu that specified the error code 0x000000e except to go into the BIOS. The clone was successful and the plate was cloned one to one.

Thanks for coming here.

P.s.: Do I have to change something in the BIOS? The hard drive was correctly displayed there first in the boot sequence. The PC went again with the use of the old SSD

Ka

Strange - if a .dl is missing, then the cloning actually did not function properly. Maybe the old SSD has a small memory error that Macrium ignored, but that leaves the dll missing - so I can't explain otherwise.

I would guess: do the cloning again. If it does not always work then you could search the missing. Dll with its exact file name on the old SSD (probably in the folder c: \ windows) and copy it to the same place on the new, already cloned SSD.

St

It worked perfectly after cloning the second time. The cloning lasted 6-7 minutes longer but it finally worked.

Ka

Oh great!

Tip: Macrium is also great for backups (images)!