HP dv7-6b50eb: HP recovery launches the cloned SSD, impossible to install win7 on the SSD.

Hello

I recently bought an SSD to accelerate my HP DV7. So I tried to clone my previous 1 TB to my 250 GB SSD hdd, but it seems that it's quite simple. :-(.

I have created the exact same partitions (with the same size, orders, except for my main Windows partition type of course being given my SSD is much smaller) on the SSD as on my old Hdd. After that I made an exact copy of each 3 partitions (HP Recovery partition, system and tools Hp) but instead of copying the windows partition, I left a void on the SSD as the size of the Windows on the old hard drive partition is larger (the data) than the available size on the remaining on the SSD partition. I thought that I could boot on the SSD drive and start the restore process to install Win7 on the empty partition. But when I restart the pc, it does not seem to recognize the boot SSD partition, he prefers not to say "No operating system found".

I also tried to activate the 3 partition directly (which is the recovery partition) to directly on boot as the partition, but it did not work either. The partition to activate before it was the 1st partition (which is the SYSTEM partition), but he has not worked either.

Can someone help me do that cloning to work?

FYI, I did the cloning and the creation of the partition using fdisk and dd on ubuntu.

Thank you.

Hi Wawood and Mista B,.

Thanks for your comments I have a previous message, but strangely I have not found trace of the previous message, maybe I forgot to press the 'POST' button:-s.

In any case, I was thinking that I understand your remarks Wawood but my goal isn't specifically for the windows on my new SSD partition (not interested in reducing the windows partition, it is just a statement), it was ok for me to any re - install from the recovery partition, a windows 7 from scratch.

And I'd say Mista B by saying that it would have been stupid HP do not allow someone to use the recovery on the same pc partition, just because it has a different hard drive.

Finally, I managed to do what I wanted to for those who are interested (HP is not so stupid after all:-p), here's the method I used to clone my hard drive of 1 TB to my 250 GB SSD and keep all the native HP (recovery, hp_tools, System) partitions with a 1 TB hard drive works correctly.

So what I have is:

-J' put the SSD as a second drive on my laptop (I guess it should work in the same way if connected by USB)

-J' I started my pc and downloaded the EaseUs partition master

-J' ran the program and began by doing a thorough cleaning of the SSD

-J' made a copy of the system partition of my hard drive of 1 TB to my SSD

-J' made a copy of the partition my hard drive of 1 TB HP_TOOLS to my SSD

-J' made a copy of the recovery of my 1 TB hard drive partition to my SSD

-J' created a new empty NTFS partition in the remaining partition

I'm done with the same exact score as agenda in my 1 TB HDD.

1. THE SYSTEM

2 NTFS empty

3 recovery

4.HP_TOOLS

After that my SSD was not bootable, because the MBR has not yet been copied.

Then I started a live CD of Ubuntu and I installed boot-repair and he ran.

I chose the advanced options and set set the mbr and boot from the partition 3.

I then put the partition recovery (partition 3) as being ACTIVE.

I removed the hard drive of 1 TB of the laptop (to avoid any error during execution of recovery which ends with the recovered 1To:-p) beeing and replaced it with the SSD.

I then rebooted the laptop and it starts directly on the recovery partition. I finished in the recovery strategy (I could not choose the recovery from an earlier point in time given that the windows partition is empty (no windows backup)).

I chose over the full restore, the slight recovery with only OS and drivers and it does the job of recovery. Now that the of what I write this resolved thread :-).

Hope this helps some people out there with the same questions.

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