
- #SAMSUNG DATA MIGRATION TARGET DISK HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED INSTALL#
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Instead of Magician you could run CrystalDiskInfo. You can do without Samsung Magician but to use all the features of Magician (firmware update, over provisioning, etc.) I think you need to switch to AHCI. If you are not comfortable running the procedure to switch from RAID to AHCI you can just leave it alone.
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This poster also had an issue loading the NVMe driver because of RAID. It seems I also won't be able to use either my Rescue or even bootable WIN10 USBs unless I turn Secure Boot off.Īre my fears of turning Secure Boot off, and maybe back on later, founded in any sort of reality? Am I right in my assumptions?īTW, BIOS is 1.1.11, the am happy that Macrium worked for you. I did NOT change the SATA connections, FWIW.Īll of my research seems to be telling me that I have to disable Secure Boot in the BIOS, but I'm a little concerned that if I do that, and things don't work out, I could potentially not even be able to boot from the original 1 TB HDD. Next shut down, disconnected the 1TB (original) HDD, and tried to boot from the 640 GB, with no success. I cloned ALL partitions, in the same order. I figured if his worked, I would go ahead and repeat the process using the SSD. I then took a 640GB HDD to use as a test subject, and used Macrium to CLONE the 1TB HDD. Next created Rescue Media through Macrium, and I also have a Win10 bootable USB on hand. So-o-o, what I did first was create an IMAGE, and stored it on a 256 GB USB stick. I will be using Macrium Reflect to do the job. I have been very good at keeping this thing clean, and I really don't want to start all over with apps, settings, etc.
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The most important thing to me is, I want to CLONE, not do a fresh install of WIN10. So I'm trying to clone my 1TB HDD to a 500GB 970 EVO SSD, but I have some confusion in my little brain.
