cloned hard drive won't boot | make disk bootable after clone cloned hard drive won't boot A) Using Acronis 11, use the CLONE tool, and Clone your old IDE Drive to your new SATA drive. By this, I mean duplicate the entire hard drive, and each partition. Acronis will allow you to custom size your new drives partitions, as it is likely a bigger drive, or at least different, from your original drive.
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Removed my auxiliary drive before cloning, removed my c: drive after clone completion and then booted with just the SSD installed. It now gives me a windows error code saying that my pc. Re: cloned hard drive won't boot If you have a Windows XP Disc, you can do a repair install to the cloned drive. If not, then try a different clone software. The clone should be done outside of Windows using a boot disc. If one of the drives is a Western Digital, you can use the free Acronis True Image for WD drives. [SOLVED] Cloned disk won't boot Jump to Latest 15K views 6 replies 3 participants last post by Riskyone101 May 7, 2009 Upgrade to larger drive, won't boot Jump to Latest 3K views 6 replies 2 participants last post by linderman Nov 22, 2007
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A) Using Acronis 11, use the CLONE tool, and Clone your old IDE Drive to your new SATA drive. By this, I mean duplicate the entire hard drive, and each partition. Acronis will allow you to custom size your new drives partitions, as it is likely a bigger drive, or at least different, from your original drive. Thanks for the tip dannpp2012! I had already order the USB when I read it but I will keep that in mind for the future. I cloned the old drive(137GB total) to the new drive(237GB total) using PartedMagic. The new drive boots & functions just like the old one. Everything is there but it says the capacity on the new drive is now 137GB(100GB short). SATA Drive won't boot. I added a second 2TB drive to my SATA RAID ports to RAID with the first one. I sort of gave up on it for now because my OS/apps drive (WD Velociraptor 300GB) won't boot. My Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe BIOS reads it in the SATA port. It keeps giving the message after POST "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot . Re: ASUS M3A Hard Drive Won't Boot Hi there, thanks for the suggestions. I finally got this beast working properly, I cleared the CMOS and then it booted from the SATA drive and I installed Windows fine, then I went into the BIOS again and changed the settings to what I thought were the correct ones, and I got the same problem again.
The SATA port that the 500 Gb drive is plugged in, may be disabled. Make sure whatever port you plugged it into the motherboard is enabled in the bios. Try a different SATA port on the motherboard, try a different cable and power plug. In Disk Management take a screen shot showing the 500 GB drive and attach it in your next post.
Re: Seagate FreeAgent Go won't power up. The serial you need is on the hard drive itaself that is inside the USB enclosure. The only way to continue with DIY recovery is to remove the drive from the enclosure. The Serial connection is actually using the jumper pins on the bare drive and is a connection to a serial port on a PC. Re: cloned hard drive won't boot If you have a Windows XP Disc, you can do a repair install to the cloned drive. If not, then try a different clone software. The clone should be done outside of Windows using a boot disc. If one of the drives is a Western Digital, you can use the free Acronis True Image for WD drives. [SOLVED] Cloned disk won't boot Jump to Latest 15K views 6 replies 3 participants last post by Riskyone101 May 7, 2009
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Upgrade to larger drive, won't boot Jump to Latest 3K views 6 replies 2 participants last post by linderman Nov 22, 2007 cloned hard disk won't boot Jump to Latest 2K views 1 reply 2 participants last post by spunk.funk Oct 16, 2014 A) Using Acronis 11, use the CLONE tool, and Clone your old IDE Drive to your new SATA drive. By this, I mean duplicate the entire hard drive, and each partition. Acronis will allow you to custom size your new drives partitions, as it is likely a bigger drive, or at least different, from your original drive. Thanks for the tip dannpp2012! I had already order the USB when I read it but I will keep that in mind for the future. I cloned the old drive(137GB total) to the new drive(237GB total) using PartedMagic. The new drive boots & functions just like the old one. Everything is there but it says the capacity on the new drive is now 137GB(100GB short).
SATA Drive won't boot. I added a second 2TB drive to my SATA RAID ports to RAID with the first one. I sort of gave up on it for now because my OS/apps drive (WD Velociraptor 300GB) won't boot. My Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe BIOS reads it in the SATA port. It keeps giving the message after POST "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot .
Re: ASUS M3A Hard Drive Won't Boot Hi there, thanks for the suggestions. I finally got this beast working properly, I cleared the CMOS and then it booted from the SATA drive and I installed Windows fine, then I went into the BIOS again and changed the settings to what I thought were the correct ones, and I got the same problem again. The SATA port that the 500 Gb drive is plugged in, may be disabled. Make sure whatever port you plugged it into the motherboard is enabled in the bios. Try a different SATA port on the motherboard, try a different cable and power plug. In Disk Management take a screen shot showing the 500 GB drive and attach it in your next post.
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