I just bought a Samsung evo 850 1TB ssd. First a ran the Samsung data migration programm as suggested. The new disc was connected externally via USB 3. Of course I did the whole HDD service before (CCcleaner, defragmentation, Checkdisc). My HDD is perfectly o.k. Samsung data migration failed: first painfully slow start like 1MB/sec then error message. I followed all the instructions concerning this error message - none worked.
Then I tried Macrium reflect. SSD was recognised in BIOS and DiscManagement. There were 3 partitions on the original HDD ( the first from Dell, the second the recovery partition and third the main C: partition). Cloning of the first 2 partitions - no problem. When cloning the main C./ partition the was an error message: write failed 22 invalid argument.
When pressing o.k. even Macrium crashed. I repaeated the process - same outcome
From then on I couldn´t even access the disc. It said that I had to format the disc first but that wasn´t possible.
My specs:
Dell XPS 2710 with Win 7 Home premium; 2 TB Seagate HDD
Any ideas? Is the new SSD broken or have I messed up the whole process
Thanks Mat
Then I tried Macrium reflect. SSD was recognised in BIOS and DiscManagement. There were 3 partitions on the original HDD ( the first from Dell, the second the recovery partition and third the main C: partition). Cloning of the first 2 partitions - no problem. When cloning the main C./ partition the was an error message: write failed 22 invalid argument.
When pressing o.k. even Macrium crashed. I repaeated the process - same outcome
From then on I couldn´t even access the disc. It said that I had to format the disc first but that wasn´t possible.
My specs:
Dell XPS 2710 with Win 7 Home premium; 2 TB Seagate HDD
Any ideas? Is the new SSD broken or have I messed up the whole process
Thanks Mat