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08-30-2015 04:58 AM
Product: 15 J191nb
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello,
On my laptop I did the upgrade to Windows 10 and now I want to place a SSD.
I want to clone all my data by an USB to SATA cable.
But when I'm in "Samsung data migration" and my SSD is connected, there is the message that I should connect a Samsung SSD...
So I thought maybe there is a bad connection or something but when I look under device management there is:
ASMT 2105 USB Device.
If I disconnect the SSD it disappears.
On another computer I did the same but under Windows 8.1 and there it worked.
(Samsung data migration doesn't support Windows 10)
What should I do?
On my laptop I did the upgrade to Windows 10 and now I want to place a SSD.
I want to clone all my data by an USB to SATA cable.
But when I'm in "Samsung data migration" and my SSD is connected, there is the message that I should connect a Samsung SSD...
So I thought maybe there is a bad connection or something but when I look under device management there is:
ASMT 2105 USB Device.
If I disconnect the SSD it disappears.
On another computer I did the same but under Windows 8.1 and there it worked.
(Samsung data migration doesn't support Windows 10)
What should I do?
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09-06-2015 12:59 PM
The software was the problem, Samsung Data Migration didn't work.
Now I did the clone with Macrium reflect (that supports win10) and it worked!
Now I did the clone with Macrium reflect (that supports win10) and it worked!
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08-30-2015 05:50 AM
There is a workaround posted in the Microsoft Answers forum. See the following thread.
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