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11-29-2021 09:07 PM
Product: ENVY desktop
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
How to migrate Win 10 hdd settings to Win 11 SSD ENVY desktop.?
I tried removing the 1 GB SSD card to see if the previously working Win 10 HDD
would boot on SATA. Reset BIOS to no security, etc as recommended by others
online. However it will not find the drive. The Envy seems totally locked
into the EFI GPT boot only no matter what I have tried. Any suggestions?
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11-29-2021 09:50 PM
There are many tools around. Please use the following fee software
https://www.diskpart.com/articles/how-to-transfer-data-from-hdd-to-ssd-7201.html
Regards.
BH
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