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01-23-2019 06:56 AM
I have taken an Image backup of my HP Pavilion dv6 then removed the HDD.
I have inserted a new SSD but it is not beeing seen by the system (rather, I get a "Load an Operating System onto your Disk") However, when I boot up from the Image BackUP-CD, the SSD is not found.
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01-24-2019 04:21 PM - edited 01-24-2019 04:32 PM
A good guide to migrate HDD to SSD. https://www.tecmint.com/migrate-windows-10-from-hdd-to-ssd-using-clonezilla/amp/
The gist of it:
1. Make bootable USB/CD for gparted and clonezilla.
2. Have both HDD and SSD connected to a PC or notebook, internally and/or externally.
3. Shrink HDD C: drive if SSD is smaller in capacity than HDD. gparted can be used here.
4. Clone partition table from HDD to SSD, If msdos partition use sfdisk, if gpt partition use sgdisk
5. Copy partitions from HDD to SSD using clonezilla, one partition at a time.
gparted, clonezilla are free software.
01-24-2019 04:33 PM - edited 01-24-2019 04:35 PM
See my updated post. Connect HDD and SSD to any pc or notebook, as long as you can boot USB/CD from it.
You can connect both internally and/or externally via USB enclosure.
01-24-2019 05:42 PM
ian, many thanks for your hepful replies. However, the problem I have is that I want my Laptop to be able to see the device when NOT running a Windows system, i.e. I am on a basic load, from a CD created by Macrium Reflect, a loadable CD which looks for a backed-up file (which it finds) and which I want to u=install onto the blank SSD (whiuch isn't being found). Hope this decsription helps!!
01-24-2019 07:00 PM
Did you try a bootable gparted CD or USB? gparted boots into Linux not Windows, and will scan your notebook for all connected storage devices.
01-25-2019 06:46 AM
Not yet, first of all I am trying to Clone the syste m whilst running on the OLD HDD - to the SSD connected via USB (which, as I said previously, was seen o the system).
Clone running as we speak (text!!) When it has finished I shall see if the system will boot up off it (this will be in several hours as I shall be away for some time).
Again Brian, many thanks for your assistance.
Regards.
Geoff H.