Blue Screen During Disk Clone
I have a 500gb SSD MBR and I'm trying to clone this onto a new 4tb SSD GPT. The clone gets about through a third and bluescreens. It's done this two times now. I haven't had any issues with my source drive, other than it being too small. Perhaps I'm using the software incorrectly, but the bluescreen isn't a graceful exit if something goes wrong.
If the software won't work for me, I'd like to get a refund.
Please advise.
Thanks...
If the software won't work for me, I'd like to get a refund.
Please advise.
Thanks...
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1) Which motherboard mode Legacy-BIOS, UEFI-CSM?
2) What PC brand, year, model #, desktop or laptop?
3) SSHD, SSD 2.5", SSD M.2 SATA, SSD M.2 NVMe?
4) Aomei product Backupper, Partition Assistant? Tier Standard, Pro, Other? Version?
5) Windows version 10, 11, Home, Pro, Enterprise?
6) Please post a screenshot of your issue, and also of Diskpart > lis dis > sel dis # > det dis > lis par > lis vol
Thank you.
Add custom drivers, such as NVMe, if necessary. Does not work with some monitors.
https://www.ubackup.com/help/create-bootable-disk.html
Add custom drivers, such as NVMe, if necessary.
https://www.diskpart.com/help/make-bootable-cd-wizard.html
1) Which motherboard mode Legacy-BIOS, UEFI-CSM?
The motherboard is not set to UEFI, but I'll set that flag when I swap in the new drive. It's currently connected via USB.
2) What PC brand, year, model #, desktop or laptop?
The computer is custom, not a particular brand.
The BIOS is American Megatrends, 2018, Desktop
3) SSHD, SSD 2.5", SSD M.2 SATA, SSD M.2 NVMe?
Both the old and new drive are both NVMe M.2 SSD. Crucial is the brand.
Current primary is 500gb (500mb ntfs reserved partition, 488gb ntfs boot partition, 500mb recovery partition)
After using Backupper, the new drive is 4tb (3.72gb ntfs partition, 3700gb ntfs partition, 3.79gb ntfs partition)
When I attempt to boot onto the new drive, I'm not sure if Windows will use the other two partitions on the new drive in a simlar way they are being used on the old drive. I'm kind of assuming when I swap this with the old drive and change to UEFI in the BIOS that I will boot right in. I have no idea how Windows will manage recovery points, etc.
4) Aomei product Backupper, Partition Assistant? Tier Standard, Pro, Other? Version?
Backupper Pro
5) Windows version 10, 11, Home, Pro, Enterprise?
Windows 10 Home
6) Please post a screenshot of your issue, and also of Diskpart > lis dis > sel dis # > det dis >
I'm not sure what you mean by Diskpart. Am I to run this in a command line: "Diskpart > lis dis > sel dis # > det dis >"
Thanks
Here's the new disk after the first attempt at cloning (third after the bluescreens):
I assume we can clone again without causing any issues to the new destination drive. The partitions will be wiped and rebuilt during the clone, correct?
Thanks for you help...
Let me know if you need to see a picture of the BIOS screen...
Thank you.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO