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System fails to start after partition adjustments.

System fails to start after partition adjustments.

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eojeoj1
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12-17-2025, 04:36 AM
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To transfer everything to Windows, you'll need to start with a portable version of Macrium Reflect. This tool helps clone or partition your drive. You replace the original C: partition on the new drive with the old one by right-clicking the old partition and choosing "Copy Partition." Select the destination drive when prompted, then highlight the new partition and click delete it. Move the old partition to its new location. After cloning completes, remove the old drive. Using Macrium Reflect again, run a boot fix and restart your computer—Windows should launch from the new drive. This process is challenging if you're unfamiliar with similar tasks. For just files, documents, or photos, insert the old drive and copy data via File Explorer. For the full OS and programs, follow the steps I described; otherwise, your system may be severely damaged, leaving only a backup option.
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eojeoj1
12-17-2025, 04:36 AM #11

To transfer everything to Windows, you'll need to start with a portable version of Macrium Reflect. This tool helps clone or partition your drive. You replace the original C: partition on the new drive with the old one by right-clicking the old partition and choosing "Copy Partition." Select the destination drive when prompted, then highlight the new partition and click delete it. Move the old partition to its new location. After cloning completes, remove the old drive. Using Macrium Reflect again, run a boot fix and restart your computer—Windows should launch from the new drive. This process is challenging if you're unfamiliar with similar tasks. For just files, documents, or photos, insert the old drive and copy data via File Explorer. For the full OS and programs, follow the steps I described; otherwise, your system may be severely damaged, leaving only a backup option.

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XenkerPT
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01-01-2026, 02:37 AM
#12
Thanks for your kind words. I really helped you avoid a lot of trouble and saved your time. Manually transferring everything from the old drive to the new one was a smart move—it mostly worked. Now you can get back to your regular tasks. Appreciate it!
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XenkerPT
01-01-2026, 02:37 AM #12

Thanks for your kind words. I really helped you avoid a lot of trouble and saved your time. Manually transferring everything from the old drive to the new one was a smart move—it mostly worked. Now you can get back to your regular tasks. Appreciate it!

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