The boot drive duplication fails to start.
The boot drive duplication fails to start.
Hey there! I'm working through this cloning challenge too. The new drive is connected via an M.2 to USB adapter, and I used Macrium Reflect to copy the old C drive over. After installing the new 2TB drive, the system didn't boot properly—showing error 0x0000000e. I've confirmed the drive is selected in UEFI and marked as a GPT partition, but it still doesn’t start. Could you suggest any steps to resolve this issue?
You can activate Macriums 'Fix Boot' through its menu options (when using a bootable USB with the Macrium setup), which often resolves the problem. If partitions are missing, you might need to re-clone them, but creating an image of the original disk's partitions and restoring them to the new disk could be a more effective approach.
I understand your concerns about the cloning issue causing the drive to become unbootable. Once it's fixed, everything should work again. It might be wise to redo the cloning process on this drive as well. Please double-check the instructions on Macrium to ensure you didn’t make any mistakes—this isn’t the first time I’ve had doubts about something.
Thanks! The screenshot appears clear and shows the cloning process accurately. Let me know if you need any adjustments.
Did you connect it via the USB adapter and configure your BIOS to boot from USB? Just to eliminate any nvme or directory issues.
The screen displays a warning about resizing partitions. This issue appears with the Windows partition. Have you tried addressing it? You can either rearrange the drives and clone the original from the M.2 USB adapter to the new drive, or run an admin command in Windows to disable recovery files, delete the WINRE_DRV partition, and attempt cloning again. After a successful clone, consider using Macrium’s Fix Boot option to verify the recovery environment. Before making any changes, ensure you back up your current setup.