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After cloning the C drive to the new SSD, the system does not boot! Help!

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  • #1 15163099
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    I have purchased a new SSD.
    According to the PCWord PSU Tutorial, I cloned the C: system to a new drive with EaseUS Todo Backup.
    I have set the new disk as the active partition.
    However, the system kept getting up from the old disk, and after unplugging the old disk, it did not get up from the new one.

    I read on the internet that I had to replace the drive letters (someone who advised me should go and sit). I swapped letters in Acronis Dis Director - restart required.
    The drive got up and I had a nice new SSD as C :.

    And now:
    So I decided to format the old system partition - it showed up as the Z drive.
    It never occurred to me that the system was not created from the C drive but from the Z drive.
    Acronis requested a restart which made me suspicious.
    He performed operations and ...

    I formatted my only boot partition from the old disk.
    I can't set up the system !!
    I have an SSD with copied system files but apparently the computer does not understand that it is a system partition and it does not boot !!!

    I ran the command prompt with the help of the installation DVD.
    I typed:

    bootrec / fixmbr
    bootrec / RebuildBcd

    He found the system for me and allowed me to confirm its inclusion in the bootloader.
    edit:
    I did not notice: typing "Y" replies:
    Element not found


    However, the system still doesn't get up.
    He writes to me:
    Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.
    ...
    File \windows\system32\winload.exe
    status: 0xc000000e
    
    info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.



    Help please.
    What should I do??


    Added after 9 [minutes]:

    Oddly enough, System Recovery Tool does not find any system to repair ...

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    In turn, after entering:
    bootrec /fixboot


    He writes to me:
    Ekement not found.
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  • #2 15163183
    tronic1
    IT specialist
    Boot the computer from the system installation disc and select the option - repair computer.
  • #3 15163214
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    Not. It does not work.
    They had.
    it seems to be doing something and has no effect.
  • #4 15163298
    willyvmm
    Level 30  
    Change the boot order in bios to boot from SSD.
    I don't know what "PSUDOPORADNIK" is, but if this step was not there, no wonder.
    Alternatively remove (or physically disconnect) the old disk and all the others to see if the system will boot then.
    If the problem was with a badly cloned disk, the system would not wake up at all.
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  • #5 15163337
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    the botownia order is correct.
    I typed:
    bcdboot.exe D:\Windows /s C:


    ... has moved to the produ, but there is still a problem.

    Now system starts booting up, windows logo shows up and crashes me Blue Screen .
    A problem detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to zour computer.
    ...
    Technical information:
    Stop: 0x00000024 (i dalej kilka adresów tego typu)


    Trying to fire in safe mode had the same effect.
  • #6 15163604
    masterten
    Level 33  
    0x00000024 is a damaged file system. After starting the console, run "chkdsk c: / f" to fix any errors (of course, if c: is system).

    However, are you sure that the new SSD will get along with your motherboard? maybe the data transfer problems explain your problem.

    When you chose the automatic repair option, did you finish grinding or interrupted it?
  • #7 15164075
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    So yeah. I did fix errors in the recovery console.
    He was almost two hours old.
    He is finally finished.
    I did a reboot.

    There is no bluescreen now. Windows kind of starts. The mouse pointer appears on a black background and is standing there. Black background and the mouse pointer. Nothing more.
    damn what is ....

    ps. so previously I let him do the whole thing. Back then, he had a fairly short time. It didn't do anything.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    The same is true when trying to run Safe Mode

    Added after 13 [minutes]:



    In addition, I did like you said chkdsk at the command prompt in the recovery console:

    Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Chkdsk may run if this volume is dismounted first.
    ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.
    Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? 
    Y
    Volume dismounted. All opened handles to this volume are now invalid.
    Volume label is system.
    
    0 bad file records processed
    ..
    0 unindexed files scaned
    ...
    Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.


    Still black screen and mouse pointer after reboot.

    Added after 1 [hours] 24 [minutes]:

    I got to the guide in which they write to me that I should enter:
    sfc /scannow


    however, after typing, it crashes to me every time:
    There is a system repair pending which requires reboot to complete. 
    Restart Windows and run sfc again.


    So I found another guide that instructed me to enter:
    DISM /Image:C:\ /ScratchDir:C:\Scratch /Cleanup-Image /RevertPendingActions 


    The system's response was that he did what it needed to do.
    After reboot, I enter sfc and again I have a message saying that "system repair is pending".
    Wear a K! it does not work!
  • #8 15164875
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    Help me. What can I do now?
    I'm out of ideas.
  • #9 15164899
    linuks
    IT specialist
    Clone again only correctly. You need to clone the boot partition and the system. You only cloned the system partition, leaving the boot on the old disk, and therefore booted from the old disk, not the new one. How many GB does SSD have and how many system partition on the old disk?
    If it fits on ssd then only one ddrescue command and you have clone. Don't confuse the disks. You should clone from sector zero.
    greetings
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  • #10 15165119
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    Thanks.
    I can not clone because in a fit of confidence in the recommended tool, I formatted the old partition.
    I think I was able to recreate the boot with the commands described above.
    Now the system is starting but I have Black Screen of Death.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    In addition, the "sfc / scannow" command prompts the response that "there is repair pending" and I cannot get rid of it.
  • #11 15165216
    willyvmm
    Level 30  
    IMO. It's a waste of time to save this. I would lose the SSD data to a safe place. Then he reformatted it and installed a fresh system on it and copied the data back.
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  • #12 15165288
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    yes, and then he spent 3 days reinstalling applications from the last 5 years :(
    An awful lot of work.
    I have the impression that I am having a few os commands for success.

    Moderated By master-007:

    I remove unnecessary word tours from this post and the next ones. 3.1.17.

  • #13 15165298
    rufus4333
    Level 19  
    Check if you have the correct operating mode of the disk controller set in the BIOS, whether it is IDE or AHCI. Try on one setting and the other and write if it flies.
  • #14 15165907
    willyvmm
    Level 30  
    I suspect that the system on this disk is already so interrupted that even if you manage to start it, it will not be of much use.
    First, write what system it is, write what and how many partitions were on the old disk and what they are on the current disk. Using DMDE see what's left on the old disk.

    Edit. 3.1.17.
    master-007
  • #15 15167850
    Martinezzz123
    Level 10  
    The system was win 7 Ultimate
    There was one system partition.

    Edit:
    I did not make any changes (I only turned off the computer) and today I get KSOD even when I try to boot from the Installation DVD!
    So how do you install a new system ????
  • #16 15167926
    linuks
    IT specialist
    How do you want to install the system if you do not have the installation media and have removed a working system from the source disk?
    It is impossible to clone because there is nothing to clone anymore. There remains a new installation (after copying important files in advance) and activation with the key from the sticker on the laptop.
    Greetings.
    It was the first time that I encountered an accident that someone had deleted important source data BEFORE validating the target data.
    At least a system image had to be done. It's like that for the future.
    Greetings.
  • #17 15167960
    huluk
    Level 32  
    And you were saving something on this formatted source partition? If not, you can try unformat.
  • #18 15168889
    willyvmm
    Level 30  
    Martinezzz123 wrote:
    There was one system partition.


    How big was that partition, what big disk was it originally, and what big SSD did you buy.

    The rest only confirms what I wrote above.

Topic summary

After cloning the C drive to a new SSD using EaseUS Todo Backup, the user encountered boot issues, with the system still attempting to boot from the old disk. Despite setting the new SSD as the active partition and trying various troubleshooting steps, including changing boot order in BIOS and using the bcdboot command, the system faced a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) with error code 0x00000024, indicating a damaged file system. Attempts to repair the system using chkdsk were met with complications, and the user ultimately formatted the old partition, leading to further issues. Suggestions included re-cloning the boot partition, checking BIOS settings, and considering a fresh installation of the operating system due to the corrupted state of the SSD.
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