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SSD clone failed now I cannot install windows 10 on the new SSD drive
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<blockquote data-quote="Rozesky2" data-source="post: 1002645" data-attributes="member: 28937"><p>I was a little worried yesterday that the computer itself was having problems, so I bought a new SSD from best buy and used the win10 ISO to install win10 on</p><p>it with the computer and that worked fine . So the win10 ISO is fine. Win 10 is up and running on the computer with the new SSD. </p><p>Good thinking on disconnecting everything when I install, I always do that so that was done when I installed. </p><p></p><p>I am going to keep the other new SSD installed on the computer. So now my only other problem is why that 1st SSD drive keeps giving me that error</p><p>when I try to boot from it. There has to be a boot record or something still on the hard drive even thou I did a "clean all" and erased everything to reinstall</p><p>win 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rozesky2, post: 1002645, member: 28937"] I was a little worried yesterday that the computer itself was having problems, so I bought a new SSD from best buy and used the win10 ISO to install win10 on it with the computer and that worked fine . So the win10 ISO is fine. Win 10 is up and running on the computer with the new SSD. Good thinking on disconnecting everything when I install, I always do that so that was done when I installed. I am going to keep the other new SSD installed on the computer. So now my only other problem is why that 1st SSD drive keeps giving me that error when I try to boot from it. There has to be a boot record or something still on the hard drive even thou I did a "clean all" and erased everything to reinstall win 10. [/QUOTE]
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