windows ssd 8.1 migration
Hello. I recently migrated my boot Windows 8.1 of the original 2 TB Seagate drive in my 810 Phoenix-130qe to a Samsung 250 GB SSD using migration data from Samsung app. After the migration, I placed the SSD in the position of the original boot drive. The move was a success and the SSD starts as expected. The goal was to reuse the 2 TB drive to store data. However, I have not been able to get the computer to recognize the drive of 2 TB and it does not appear in disk management. I connected it externally with a USB dock and deleted the partitions of startup and recovery, but still no luck. When I install it in the case, I get an error message disc insisting on the fact that I run drive Diagnostics HPs. When I run the diagnostic it passes but is not yet recognized. I also tried another drive of the same brand, model and size with the same reaction, so I'm sure it's maybe something simple that I'm missing. I am new to Windows 8.1, so this isn't a surprise.
I would appreciate it if somone could guide a little. I used to build my own computers at the time of Win XP, so I have some technical experience. I have to do a full reformat? Thanks in advance.
Phoenix810 wrote:
Hello
In the BIOS boot disk 2 configuration to is listed as the Samsung SSD is also included in the other start menus.
Try this: http://www.visualwin.com/Hard-Drive/
Many users had problems with the secondary hard drives because of Windows.
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Hello SravanNerella,
According to the description of your problem, you need help on your SSD that are configured RAID. I recommend you post this topic on the TechNet forums as long as these complex issues, including those on the servers, group policies, dynamic data backups etc. are displayed in this forum.
I would have you to consult the following link for re - ask your question:
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?category=w7itpro
Hope this information is useful. If you need assistance, we will be happy to help you.
Thank you.
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We bought a new laptop to Windows 8. I used Windows Easy Transfer to transfer data from the old laptop to the new laptop. Now, my wife, saved bookmarks passwords and other custom settings do not appear on the new laptop.
I do not know if Windows Easy Transfer actually migrated my wife Firefox profile. Where is it stored on the new laptop?
How can I migrate manually the profile from the old computer to the new computer?
I don't know anything about Windows 8 but if you have Firefox installed and running there is a simple method to find your profile: let Firefox for you using the option of troubleshooting as explained in this article
I imagine that the profile of your wife should be in a similar situation to yours, but under a different username.
To migrate manually the profile overwrite just the default profile existing your wife in Windows 8 with the complete profile folder and files of XP. For more details on how to do and more general information please see:
Although I am unable to give you a direct answer to your question, I hope that will help the articles above, after back with how you're going.
Check the new SSD 'visible' to the BIOS:
At first startup, use ESC to enter the BIOS settings, then check that BIOS 'sees' the new SSD as the original hdisk
Clone all partitions on hdisk--> new SSD
Start & connect to Windows and use Macrium Reflect (free) to clone all the partitions on hdisk for the new SSD - see large portico advice to:
http://www.howtogeek.com/199068/how-to-upgrade-your-existing-hard-drive-in-under-an-hour/
Do not forget:
Result: cloned partitions now visible on new SSD. may have little extra/no allocated space on SSD (can deal with that later)
In the BIOS change the boot to new SSD drive
Reboot PC, press ESC to enter the BIOS to change the boot order:
Make sure that you have started of SSD and clean the unwanted drive mappings
Start & log Windows
(the fact that you can reach this point means that you have passed the first test)
Use Windows Disk Manager to
* ensure that C: is mapped to your new SSD.
* make sure that you can still see original hdisk, too
* suggest remove you mappings of unnecessary letters drive
(with the exception of the C: drive!) for all other partitions on hdisk or SSD
Test through full reboot
As a further test, do a reboot of Windows to make sure there are no problems with the start-up of SSD; again, once in Windows, use disk management to check again once your C: drive is the partition on the new SSD
Optimizing Windows SSD
There are several Windows setting changes that you should do when your primary/boot disk is an SSD, either:
All the problems?
Note that at this point, you still have your original hdisk with windows/data for a few days, so if this migration does not work, you can always go back by turning off the SSD and change the startup disk (in BIOS) originally hdisk
After a few days: some cleaning
When you are reasonably comfortable that your system is booting from SSD and Windows/apps work correctly, you can perform the following operations:
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