Well, I have decided to join the revolution and buy myself an SSD. However, I have followed the instructions to the letter. I have tried this twice now, with different software in case it was a problem there but no, I think it's more basic than that.
I have a PC with two operating systems on the one drive. I have XP and Windows 10. So I realised I have not used XP for over two years so it's no longer required. I cloned the system disc (Windows 10) onto my new SSD and the process seemed to work OK.
Here's the thing. I removed the original hard drive from the PC and put the new drive in but instead of booting, I get a message saying it can't find ntoskrnl.exe or it is corrupt. So I remove the drive and put it in another PC and check against the ntoskrnl.exe on that drive and a bit to bit comparison says there is nothing wrong with it.
Did searches all over the internet and all through this forum with no joy.
So I am opening up to your combined wisdom - how do I get over this issue?
I have a PC with two operating systems on the one drive. I have XP and Windows 10. So I realised I have not used XP for over two years so it's no longer required. I cloned the system disc (Windows 10) onto my new SSD and the process seemed to work OK.
Here's the thing. I removed the original hard drive from the PC and put the new drive in but instead of booting, I get a message saying it can't find ntoskrnl.exe or it is corrupt. So I remove the drive and put it in another PC and check against the ntoskrnl.exe on that drive and a bit to bit comparison says there is nothing wrong with it.
Did searches all over the internet and all through this forum with no joy.
So I am opening up to your combined wisdom - how do I get over this issue?