Historically, our first introduction to the 'recovery' volume was the OEM stash. It does appear the the 'recovery' partitions (450mb) while hidden are consuming a drive letter.įrom what I gather from Technet, the "boot" folder previously hidden on the system volume (win7) is now hidden in the "recovery" volume (win8 and up). Another pass with TrueImage 15.2 left us in the current state. while they made nice backups, they were unable to restore/downsize to the smaller SDD. Last evening I tried Paragon and Acronis Disk Director 12. ![]() Eventually I'll get around to fixing the multi-boot.Īnyway, no amount of tweak has yet made the SSD clone of the production drive boot.īootrec /scanos, does not find anything to put into the BCDfile.Ī nominal visual compare of the C: and the SSD (H:) would suggest they be the same. They are currently solo booters using bios select, but they are fine that way. Now, Yes I did recover both individually using the Win10 install/repair DVD. ![]() The WD is Win10 production and the Seagate is Win10 preview. I'd try connecting the other drives and see if it boots okay.Yes.Īctually I tried to repair while all 4 were online and lost both 1Tb drives. And having them disconnected means boot can't find what it needs. ![]() Possible cause is the boot files were not on the drive you cloned to the SSD.
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