facilman92
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Yes, I was always selecting yes to install the system image. I'll give this process a try and see if it works. I'm heading out of town so might not be able to finish soon. Thanks for all your help.
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Yes, the BIOS sees it fine. I was able to do a fresh install of Win10 on it before restoring the image. Nothing special about an M.2 drive. It's just an SSD on a card instead of in a housing. It works the same as any other SSD once installed.
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It's a Transcend M.2 SSD with 256 GB
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Changing to GPT didn't work. I cleaned the drive, switched it to GPT and restored the image. But I still have the same problem with getting the blinking cursor. My BIOS can boot with legacy or UEFI. Neither setting worked, but it was originally set …
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Thanks for the replies. So I tried renaming the drives with Diskpart, but it didn't fix the problem. I haven't tried reformatting with GPT yet. I'm not sure the original system disk was formatted that way. My BIOS is set to boot legacy mode first, …