OK, thanks for the steps!
1) I downloaded and installed Macrium Reflect
2) If you are cloning from a SATA drive to PCIe/NVMe, you may need to install the relevant driver for this new NVMe/PCIe drive. The way I understand this I'm cloning from M.2 to SATA SSD. I hope that means I don't have do...
Yes, the system does boot from the original C drive (also when the new drive is connected).
1) Which cloning software do you suggest I use?
2) Once the new clone is done, must I rename the new drive to C (in case the software doesn't ask me)? And rename the old drive from C to something...
I don't believe it did ask me for the volume name. Should I rename the current C drive and name the new boot drive to C after the cloning? Some other cloning programs where suggested in the thread, I can try those to see if it makes a difference.
Here some details, I hope that helps:
Original boot drive C: is the Kingston A400 - 120GB - M.2 SSD
The new drive is X: is a Kingston A400 - 240GB - SSD
The motherboard is an AORUS B450 M
You are fast. No, the new cloned drive is showing as New OS Drive X: I named it as such. I did not disconnect the other drives after the cloning. I tried first to change the boot order, while the other drives were connected and failed. After the 2nd failed attempt of booting I...
Hi Guys,
I need your expertise please. I cloned a Kingston M.2 to a Kingston SSD with Kingston's Arconis tool.
View: https://imgur.com/a/YTdVhOb
I restarted to PC and changed the boot drive in the BIOS from C: to the new X: drive, but I get an 'PC needs to be repaired' screen during...