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|    RobH to Edmund    |
|    Re: Cloned disk won't boot    |
|    15 Oct 25 20:25:48    |
      From: rob@despammer.com              On 15/10/2025 19:37, Edmund wrote:       > On 10/15/25 20:29, RobH wrote:       >> On 15/10/2025 16:53, Edmund wrote:       >>> On 10/15/25 17:41, Alan K. wrote:       >>>> On 10/15/25 9:49 AM, RobH wrote:       >>>>> I cloned my e3xisting ssd to another of the same size, and then       >>>>> installed it, but it won't boot.       >>>>>       >>>>> I remember I had the same problem a few years ago on another computer,       >>>>> but I can't remember how to fix it.       >>>>>       >>>>> Anybody know how to solve this.       >>>> What did you use to clone?       >>>>       >>> Yup, it seems it is not cloned.       >>>       >>>       >>       >> Well, I put in a ssd usb adapter and there were files and folders on       >> the said disk       >       > If the other disk is booting and the new one not, it is not a clone.       >       >       Fair enough, maybe it was then. I can't find out now because the intel       NUC won't recognise any disk now, not even the one that was already in       there.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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