

- #How to clone hard drive to ssd when computer wont boot up upgrade#
- #How to clone hard drive to ssd when computer wont boot up software#
To alleviate confusion, all you need to do is right-click on the offline disk, and choose Online from the menu displayed: What this means basically is that Windows sees the newly cloned drive as an exact copy of the original drive, including the signature of the drive, and that makes Windows confused, preventing the use of the second drive at the same time. If you move the mouse pointer over the blue (I) icon, it should provide a bit more information about the condition, most probably: "The disk is offline because it has a signature collision with another disk that is online." So, Windows informs us that this "disk" is "offline". If you locate the freshly cloned hard drive that Windows refuses to work with, you will probably see something similar to the following: You can distinguish between them by noting their total sizes shown. You may need to scroll down the list to see other such devices. The first bar will most probably represent the main storage device of your computer, the one that has the C: drive on it. (Funny how Windows calls them "disks", even though the modern devices such as SSDs or flash drives have nothing that resembles any disks inside.

It will probably contain several thick horizontal bars, each bar representing a storage device such as a hard drive or a CD/DVD drive. Never mind the top half for now, and look at the bottom half instead. When Disk Management opens, you will notice that its window is split horizontally roughly in the middle. (If you are using an older version of Windows such as Windows 7, then right-click on My Computer on the Start Menu, and choose Manage to get access to Disk Management.) The easiest way to do that is by right-clickng the Start button and choosing Disk Management from the menu: No need to panic just yet: most probably, your new hard drive is just fine, and you only need to give Windows a little nudge to make it recognize the newly cloned drive. You are probably wondering whether the new drive is defective and should you take it back to the store for a replacement? You've attached the freshly cloned drive to the computer, but it does not appear in the This PC folder.
#How to clone hard drive to ssd when computer wont boot up upgrade#
So you've just cloned a hard drive of your Windows computer (for example, you decided to upgrade from an old 'spinning disk' style of a hard drive to a fast SSD).
#How to clone hard drive to ssd when computer wont boot up software#
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