Peter13feb
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I was successful in producing a similar screen effect as the original poster asked.
I did this: I renamed the registry entry, on the red system where OS is GG,
HKLM\System\MountedDevices\DOSDevice\C: to HKLM\System…
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This is how it looks when I boot from the original partition. This boot does have the Windows Recovery Environment (details on request)
in Backup C: partition then restore to F: partition causes screen flicker when booting to F: Comment by Peter13feb May 2016
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You're right it happens, it never happened to me.
(I could try it on a virtual computer. Windows will not be different on virtual disks from real ones and can have multiple partitions and multiboot).
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>>>>I wonder, if you boot from the Win10 on F: does Explorer show the current OS on C: or on F:?
Windows OS is always on C:. On conflict on preferred drive letters Windows assigns drive letters as needed. Drive letters are…
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dual boot is more complicated than just restoring c: to f: and "booting" into f:
There is also windows recovery environment, and I assume this causes to boot back to your c: and flash.
I did not see EasyBCD handle the dual wind…
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why not simply drag over with the mouse? You could drag with the mouse.
For the real error, I suggest to consider a power issue, a worn out battery, or an overheating issue on an older (only USB2) laptop. Because it typically o…
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@neo, the WIM file (or ESD equivalent) contains the several versions, all in the same WIM file in one ISO. It is part of the WIM specification, for example. When mounting th…
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>>>>bevor der Laptop seinen Geist aufgibt. (before the laptop finally stops working).
Aha
How come such a dying computer does have a SSD+HD combo internal hard disk device?
.As the situation is serious:…
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Es braucht Energiesparmodus nach ... Nie. Das ist im gewöhnlichen sogenannten Energiesparplan.
Was ist mit Email, ausgeschaltet?
>>>>Is there a way to get the data of the backup into the tool?
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>>>>>- I had checked my "energy options" (=in my and your language) and when my notebook is plugged in, no services should be switched off (hard drive, etc.)
The only two options I know of are - turn off monitor, and -go to s…
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I also like to know (just to be sure) whether Backupper runs in Windows or from the bootable media? Assuming it runs from Windows, but the On completion option is available in both ways.
2 understand well, the error should not …
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since 220GB takes more than 1 hour on USB3, it could go to sleep after 1 hour or whatever is set. First thing to check are the Power options, therefore.
Did you try with no option at the completion of the backup, instead of Pow…
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the issue is resolved in between, with the method was kind of a fourfold of a re-understanding of it, so to say, or perhaps differently. We are all happy it works now.
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drive letters from the thumb drive are not relevant (it does not matter that c: is not same as in Windows).
Make sure the SSD is plugged in, not the original good HDD.
From Thumb Drive, go into Utilities, Windows Command Shell
Apart from this, please identify GPT and MBR as suggested above. For the old, original HD and for the SSD. And tell here, as suggested. Reason for asking: "system" is a bit different on GPT and on MBR and does not migrate blindly (whereas C: is n…
"No Boot Device" is quite normal on what you did. Because you migrated partition C: only and this is not what BIOS or UEFI expect. They do not boot into "boot" partition or into C: partition, but both legacy BIOS and newer UEFI boot into "system"…
Not everything is clear, I would like to ask a few things
>>currently wiped backup "drive" clean, wiped ssd "drive"
what command was this?
--Is your USB "drive" a bootable media stick or a hard disk device?
The message is understandable: "No boot device found".
1) you should first check that your ssd is GPT.
To check the ssd, do this.
boot into the USB stick, go to Utilities, go to Windows Shell Command, and type
diskpart
…>>had trouble booting.
what? I don't know this exact error message. What was the message?
>>boot from my usb drive
In my opinion boot from USB drive is not possible except for Windows Enterprise.
in addition I suggest install any and all free boot manager tools, that is BOOTICE 1.3.3.2, and EasyBoot from Neosmart, and learn how Ubuntu is linked into the Windows Boot Manager. (I don't yet know but I know that I would want to learn this whe…
you may deinstall AIK (it will not deinstall ADK). And I assume you did not install full ADK but only the WinPE part.
Why don't you have Windows Recovery Environment? It should have been installed for Windows 10, either as a se…
For System backup need to select the source disk, that is click on it in the Source pane. In the next screen it shows the partitions that will be backed up, there is nothing to select there. (These are the usual reasons if Start is grayed out).
This screenshot is the same as before #8, and nowhere are two boot partitions. The only thing missing still is the recovery partition, that is created o…
I notice you edited while I was answering.
>>>> your #40 I then tried to boot from clone and got the same windows message about a cha…
>>>By the way, i do not understand how to execute your suggested command "bcdboot c:\windows /L en-GB"
It is the same as diskpart, from the bootable media, from command prompt.
If you disconnect the source disk and have only …
dear michael you had my advices, but you follow another path.
chkdsk only checks within partitions.
answer to #3.
you may try reinitialize the partitioning of the stick.
diskpart
lis dis
sel dis n (where n is the number of the s…
Did you look at it from the USB enclosure?
To success your clone you need (with "source" disk disconnected, "destination" internally connected)
bcdboot c:\windows /L en-GB
except you have to find the ri…
I would propose to include in the next generation release, more boot fixes (BCD) on disk clone and on disk restore (as well as on system clone and system restore), and an independent boot fix (BCD). All should be optional, user-selectable, not au…
at this stage, please do a bcdedit, with "source" disconnected, exact command is including curlies
bcdedit /enum {default}
in the device line, you should see "unknown" as it does not boot into Windows.
after b…