Recovery options for Windows and program issues
Recovery options for Windows and program issues
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I’m ready to begin with my system details: an i5-4670K processor, a Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler, a Gigabyte Z87N WiFi mini ITX motherboard, a Bit Phoenix Prodigy power supply, an 8GB 1600MHz Patriot Viper memory, an Antec 620 continuous power PSU, a 500GB WD Blue drive, and a 2TB WD Green drive. I’ve assembled this setup gradually over time, but recently realized I needed more storage since my WD Blue was nearly full. I added a 2TB WD Green drive and a 120GB SSD from Silcon Power. The SSD performs well with read speeds of 512MB/s and write speeds of 312MB/s at the time.
However, I didn’t find another way to get Windows 7 from my 500GB hard drive. I created backups of all my files on the WD 2TB Green drive, deleted them from the 500GB Blue drive, cloned the Windows installation to the SSD, and restored everything. The data was recovered successfully, and the computer boots quickly from the SSD.
Now, when launching programs from the recovered data, I encounter issues—files appear in the directory but the program still fails to launch consistently. I’m stuck and would appreciate guidance on getting Windows to recognize my installs without moving everything around or reinstalling.
Restart any programs that aren’t functioning. That’s the simplest fix. You can save and recreate most configurations in AppData folders.