![]() ![]() I eventually settled for Macrium as it allowed me doing the deed off-line and seeing NVMe disk.Ģ. I do own Acronis True Image (that I used off-line in the past to clone off the original SSD to the current one) but it does not recognise NVMe drives. ![]() I have used both Mini Tool Partition Wizard (win mode) and Samsung Data Migration (also win mode) - and do not recommend them for this work. I really pray that nothing got knackered on the source disk.! NVMe was installed and formatted / tested when using original SSD as a boot drive and Samsung driver was installed.ġ. Original cloning exercise has unfortunately been done within Windows (don't ask, schoolboy error.). ![]() And I will appreciate your thoughts really on this.Ġ. So something's messed up and am not sure where. I did try to run in-place upgrade to verify things that way and it exposed inability to reboot to finish things off-live ( 0XC1900101 – 0x20017 error if I remember okay). But any PC restart or - for example - an attempt to boot onto built-in memory diagnostics (and similar other options from Advanced Boot) via restart results with logo-showing freeze which can only be escaped via CTRL+ALT+DEL, upon which Windows simply boots. To cut rather long story short knows the details): the resulting clone via off-line Macrium image does actually boot okay and all seems working absolutely fine. I am sadly stuck with SATA SSD -> NVMe SSD cloning exercise. I know it's a dated thread, but have not found any other similar one - so decided to piggyback off it.I am hoping that its participants will be able to shed some light for me here and point me in the right direction?
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