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Create an image of your present SSD paired with a Linux live USB, then reinstall Windows on the 970 Pro. Continue from there.
Here are some helpful resources. You’ll need to create a system image of your HDD using the Linux tool, then install Windows on the 970 drive. After that, you can easily transfer all your files to the new system.
I recommend creating snapshots of each storage device using available software, then transferring those files to the desired locations.
Similar to the previous suggestion. Try booting from a live Linux USB to recover your data and perform a Windows format and setup. Required items include: 1. Another device or laptop 2. A USB drive 3. Rufus (software) 4. A small Linux ISO file: http://puppylinux.org Follow the instructions at https://www.winhelp.us/recover-files-usi...linux.html. Use the file manager to access your disks and transfer files to an external drive or another storage if available. Then format only the C drive before installing Windows.
It seems your Windows version is using an Insider key from when it was first released. Since you were part of the program during its launch, you likely can't change or transfer that key. As for fixing the errors, you may need to contact Microsoft support or check if a newer version is available.
It doesn’t seem necessary to try fixing issues with current methods because the HDD settings are already problematic. A format and install would be a safer choice now to avoid further errors or complications during updates. The solution could depend on your MS account—if applicable, the newly formatted system will automatically activate once your account is linked.