Samsung EVO 850 in G31m-s2L Gigabyte

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Hi Friends,

I bought a new Samsung EVO 850 to connect the same to my old system whose configuration is:
Gigabyte mobo: G31m-s2L
Bios : F10F, 6/1/2009

Please let me know, how can I connect the SSD as Samsung Magician is showing that the
Interface is unable to detect
AHCI mode is Deactivated
Trim is Enable

Please help
 
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^ as I said macrium is a bit perfect cloning process.
If everything was installed to the c partition before & you clone it then it will work exactly as it did before.

You would have to point me to the actual thread to know exactly what the above info is pertaining to.


The whole point of what I suggested , ie - cloning the drive and trying it before you remove the old partition from the old drive is so you can test it out.

I've cloned win 10 to ssd half a dozen times now (for laptop users) with macrium & not had a singular issue.
i got a replay from another Thread:

You will notice certain things broken like system restore points to a missing volume. That is of course easily fixed by disabling system restore for the missing drive and it should disappear, then you can re-enable it for the new drive.

More difficult to fix is hibernate stops working afterwards as "Windows Resume from Hibernate" is apparently one of the settings in BCD store--so the file is pointing to a missing volume. There are a LOT of other pointers kept in BCD so why mangle them all when tools that are BCD aware are available?

 
^ as I said macrium is a bit perfect cloning process.
If everything was installed to the c partition before & you clone it then it will work exactly as it did before.

You would have to point me to the actual thread to know exactly what the above info is pertaining to.


The whole point of what I suggested , ie - cloning the drive and trying it before you remove the old partition from the old drive is so you can test it out.

I've cloned win 10 to ssd half a dozen times now (for laptop users) with macrium & not had a singular issue.
 
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