Cloned OS. Wont Boot Past BIOS

cool7141

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So i recently cloned my OS from a 60g SSD to a 120g SSD using AOMEI Backupper. However when i take out the 60g, the computer wont boot past the Bios. Here is a picture of my Disk Management
http://i.imgur.com/GNdsoGc.png

My question is how do i get disk 1 (120g SSD) to say (Boot) C Drive, so that it will correctly boot once i take out disk 0 (60g SSD)?

If its as simple as changing the drive letter, then sorry for the stupid question. Im just confused.
 
Solution
What probably happened is, the System Reserved partition (boot info) from the original drive did not get cloned tot he new drive.
This happens with some of the marginal cloning applications.


Yes i took the 60G out, and connected the 120 to the same sata. On bootup the same thing happened and it told me to install windows system recovery
 


Could that affect my BIOS not recognizing my 120gSSD? When i boot up it says: "Please select boot device". And the Kingston 120g SSD appears. When i click on that option to boot it says windows failed to start. However when i go into configuration in the BIOS, under Boot Option #1, the Kingston 120g SSD does not appear.
 


Possibly, because the BIOS does not recognize it as a valid boot device.
 


Macrium Reflect, Acronis Trueimage, Easus Todo, Casper.

That last is my current go to. Not free, but I bought a 3 license pack for $80. Covers the 3 main systems in the house.
For a one time use, any of them.
 


So the AOMEI Backupper program i used has 3 cloning options. The first was just system clone which didn't work. Then i tried a regular disk clone which did work, and booted up. Thank you USAFRet for your help! i was getting worried for a second but i just needed to try every option