Pavilion g6-1d21dx: no luck update Pavilion g6-1d21dx to SSD

I tried to replace the hard drive in my g6-1d21dx with a SSD Pavilion before enjoying the free update of Windows 10. I installed the drive (a unit of SanDisk Extreme 480 GB that I had sat unopened for a while) and then used my recovery discs for Windows 7 on SSD. The process seemed to go very well - he went through all the discs five recovery, restarted from the SSD and began the installation process. Soon, I got an error message "restoration incomplete" well. So much for that. (The HP Recovery Manager also gave me this incredibly helpful explanation: "there could be unexpected reboot phase Specialize in BBV1.) ("The process will cause panic CTO because the image might not be normal") on the reset, I also had an error message about ntoskrnl.exe is damaged or missing.

I put the original back drive computer to and updated from Windows 7 to Windows 10 on this drive, just to get the license Windows 10 (it was the last day to get the free upgrade). I also used Windows 10 media creation tool to create a Windows 10 installation DVD. Then, I put the SDS back to and I tried to install Windows 10 using the DVD. I tried several times, but the installation has always fails. I got error messages like "Windows could not set the offline locale information. "Error code: 0x80FE0000" and "we could not format the selected partition. [Error: 0 x 8070057]. "I've also had this a few times:"Windows cannot be installed to this disk. Windows cannot read the selected drive. Windows cannot be installed to this disk. Windows has no determine if this disc and his parents have the necessary driver support. »

This computer isn't all what age - it is possible that the BIOS does not support the SSD? I updated the BIOS of the SSD, but that has not solved the problem. I also made sure the BIOS of the computer is up to date.

Thanks in advance for any relevant information.

Here are the conclusions that I have reached after spending a lot of time on this project to upgrade:

At the beginning of this thread, what you advised me strongly to clone my old hard drive instead of trying a new install of Windows 10 on my SSD. I recommend the contrary unless your system works perfectly with your old hard drive, because this way, you can leave the system, the software and the data files on your old hard drive intact in case you go account you have to go back and check on something or you decide to abandon the upgrade. I found that there is no mystery to a cleaning only install on an SSD, as long your SSD is compatible with your computer. I had updated my old HDD from Windows 7 to Windows 10, and after this upgrade, I was getting other error messages every time, I started the computer (inaccessible_boot_device, unexpected_store_exception and kernel_data_input_error). Since there are so many problems on my old HDD, I have probably restores it to Windows 7 so I can always, in case I ever need to refer to my old configuration. Web sites said that once that Windows 10 has been enabled on your computer, future Windows 10 installs on the computer is automatically turned on, even if you have restored the machine to Windows 7 or Windows 8.

If you try a new installation, make sure that you do so with an attached network cable. It makes a huge difference for me. A clean install without a connected network cable has led to all sorts of problems, including a lack of access to the Internet and some devices are not installed correctly. When I did a clean install with an attached network cable, all of my devices have been installed automatically. This includes the Synaptics touchpad, the HP wireless button, the AMD Radeon graphics card and the Realtek card reader. I didn't need to install whatever it is myself, and the Device Manager does not display the unknown devices. Wireless network connected during installation, even my Wi - Fi was not usable during or after installation.

One final note: my g6 Pavilion is 64-bit capable, but I installed 32-bit Windows 10 on it, because I use an old software running under Windows 64-bit 10. So far, 32-bit Windows 10 seems to work very well.

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