![]() ![]() To me, that means it is not a perfect clone or other info, not cloned, is not being recognised. It seems apparent that it is not recognising the clone as being the same. The problem is when I tried to boot from the original drive it would not boot from it. Not sure which caused it to work but it then booted. Having said that I have managed to get it to boot after using the windows (10 pro) installation pen drive and using the bootrec /FixMbr - /Fixboot – Rebuild Bcd command prompts. Now after having trouble booting normally (for other reasons) and so having to re-flash the BIOS I find the cloned drive won’t boot. I simply cloned the OS from one SSD drive to another the same size and it would boot no problem. I like to have a clone of the OS in case a disaster occurs and before my main board died, I had no trouble using 'Macrium Reflect'. Hi, after replacing my main board and processor I am having difficulty in successfully cloning a drive that boots.
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