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or maybe coming back to initial requesthow can I clone my existing Win10-partition to a second free pa…I now:* Cleared the existing partition
* Created a new NTFS-partition - and verified it to be MBR and not GPT!* Formatted NTFS-partition* Created WinPE with AOMEI PE BuilderSee also in picture above (25.01.):
USB Stick is MBR!
Disk3 is the USB-Stick - only wanted to show you the result of PE Builder.What I tried:
* created an ISO and flashed USB stick => same result as before (not even showing the USB stick in the boot-options menu…I created the WinPE bootable with the WinPE-Builder (downloaded from the link you shared).
@Admin,
Thanks for your support
I created a Windows PE USB-Stick (128GB SanDiskUltra-Stick)
=> but I am not able to boot (UEFI-entry missing, and lega…no, Ctrl+Alt+Del does also not work ...
> This is my best guess as to why your backup was not bootable.
but the strange thing is, that the partition IS bootable (see my initial post):
=> the "funny" part is, that obviously the system is kind of running in the backgro…> What type of backup did you make? Was it a system or disk backup?partition-backup (of the system-drive C:)> When you restored the backup did you do a system restore or a disc restore or did you se…Thanks for your comment!
As this is the same machine (even same harddrive) - do you think it makes a different then to boot from a WinPE recovery media?