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Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk
Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk







  1. #Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk upgrade
  2. #Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk software
  3. #Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk Pc

You should now be able to boot successfully from your Samsung SSD. Change the SATA mode from "RAID" to "AHCI". The wordings might be different for your own DEll desktop. From BIOS, go to Advanced option, built-in controller settings and then SATA settings.

#Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk Pc

Power up your PC and keep hitting F2 (or DEL) to take you to BIOS setup. So, only the SSD should be connected now. SATA 0 should be the cable where you disconnected the original HDD from. You need to disconnect original HDD from SATA 0. Make sure the cloning is successful to 100%. Run Samsung data migration software.Įnsure you select the C: partition on your original HDD as source, then SAMSUNG EVO as your target. Don't touch original HDD that came with computer.īoot your PC back up on the original HDD.

will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk

Shutdown the PC, connect the 500GB SSD in any open sata connector with a sata III cable. Here's how I did it.įirst.perform backup or create restore disks. I just completed SAMSUNG EVO 500GB on a dell XPS 8700, win 8.1.

will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk

I will try and follow this up with Samsung, but cannot fnd a way to get support from them yet !

#Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk software

If I try to rerun the Samsung Data Migration software - it now selects the partitions C: and N: (as mentioned above) but say they are on the Samsung SSD and the target disc is blank, with a commpent saying please select Samsung SSD ! could I wipe the original RAID drive (and create two 1 TB drive) and then copy the active OS and recovery partitions to the SSD and expect the system to boot ? I have saved ISO images of the OS and Recovery partitions - will these still work if re installed onto a different disc ? - i.e.

#Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk upgrade

How do I get the operating system to boot from the SSD ? - I can probably do this by re installing Windows, which at present I do not want to do as I have upgraded to Windows Ultimate (from the original Home version) and no longer have the upgrade disc.ĭo I have to put the SSD as disc 1 in order to boot from it ? I initially used the Data Migration and configuration software that comes with the Samsung SSD to clone my original c: drive - however, although a Recovery partition has been copied to the SSD, the NTFS primary still resides on he original c: drive - so I have the following active partitions (as shown my Macrium Reflect) :ĭisc 1 (Original RAID disc) - NTFS primary with Win 7 OS (C: 254 GB), plus other logical partitions containing dataĭisc 2 (Original RAID disc) - NTFS primary with some installed programsĭisc 3 (New Samsung SSD - 500 GB) - with Active Recovery partition (N: 9.6 GB) plus a NTFS primary partition with a copy of the OSĪlthough I have specified in the BIOS to boot from the Samsung SSD, the machine is still booting from the original hard drive.

will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk

I have added a Samsung SSD and wish to use this as a boot disc and repository for my operating system (Windows 7), all other data and files will reside on the original RAID disc. My original PC is a DellXPS 8100, which cam equipped with dual 1 TB drives, configured as a single RAID disk of 1800 MB, plus a second small volume. I would greatly appreciate any help or comments anyone can give me on the following difficulty.









Will stellar drive clone chane the format of my target disk