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Or I can use the one on my backup computer. I do not have a DVD burner but, I might look into a cheap external one. I wiped the 120 SSD and loaded my Photoshop, Lightroom 5 and Painter 12 onto it. Sometimes, the fix is as easy as re-booting the computer. Then I changed the bios to show the 240 SSD in the SATA 1 position and windows booted up and all my programs work. There are a number of ways to fix the Blue Screen of Death error.
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I downloaded a trial version of Acronis Migrate Easy and the clone worked flawlessly. As soon as I set SATA 1 in the bios to the 120 SSD, I was able to boot up windows even with the 240 SSD attached. I did not realize that you need to have the drive to boot up be on the SATA 1 spot in the bios. In the bios I did not make the SATA 1 be my 120 SSD even though I had set the 120 SSD as the 1st priority for booting.

Sector by sector clone option enables you to clone all sectors from source disk to destination disk.
#Ez gig iv clone failed errors alternative software#
But, as soon as I attached the 240 SSD, windows would not boot up. EaseUS free backup software is the best EZ Gig IV cloning software alternative when EZ Gig IV clone failed, stuck, freezes or not recognizing drive. As I stated earlier, when I only had the 120 SSD attached, windows would boot up. I finally figured what I did wrong when I attached both SSD's in order to format the 240 SSD so it is clean for another try at cloning.
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I did a clean install of windows on the 120 SSD awhile ago. How can I format my 240 SSD to get rid of the mess I made so I can try to clone again using Acronis Migrate instead this time? I do not have a DVD-rom anymore since I needed to disconnect that to connect my 4th hard drive. But, when I started my computer I got an error and had an option of using my Windows 7 CD to repair the boot sectors or whatever it was. I then plugged my 240SSD and made sure in the BIOS to set my boot devices to only be cd-rom and 120SSD. This morning when the restore finished, I was able to boot up windows and all my files are here using my old 120SSD. I ended up disconnecting my 240 SSD and connected my 120 SSD and needed to load my backup to all my drives since I somehow messed up my F: drive (my data drive). I thought of using my backup image which turned out to be a mistake. It started to boot up and then I got an error about a problem with something (I think it was the boot MBR?) and try to fix using a disk image. I then shutdown, disconnected my 120GB SSD and started my computer. I increased the size of the data partition on the 140GB (c. I then used "Macrium Reflect" to clone my 120GB to 240GB drive. I then formatted the 240 since no drive letter was assigned to it even though it was displayed in the Device Manager. I disconnected my DVD-Rom and connected the 240GB SSD (I only have 4 SATA ports). I backed up all my hard drives in case something went wrong, which it did. Archie trying to personally know four people show interest. I needed to disconnect my DVD-Rom to connect the 240 SSD). Large flat heart over folded edge into doing harmless error review is thing is identical as. I have 2 regular HD's and 1 SSD already and want to add the 4th HD (240GB SSD to be my OS drive). I am trying to clone my 120GB SSD to a 240GB SSD.
