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I don't know what you have done because you are doing your own thing and not answering my questions. You can't boot from F:. The OS has to be on C:. I have tried and you just won't cooperate and answer what I ask. Gotta Go.
I don't know what you have done because you are doing your own thing and not answering my questions. You can't boot from F:. The OS has to be on C:. I have tried and you just won't cooperate and answer what I ask. Gotta Go.
>What does not work, booting?
>Did you run Startup Repair?
I CAN'T it said it is not compatible
Joshua. Your Disc Management shows that both the SSD's we are talking about only have about 20% free space. This is simply not enough for an SSD, they need at least 10% for Over Provisioning, which is commonly meant as garbage collection. So that only leaves a 10% margin which is not enough for various file expansion in the normal course of Windows operation.
Either you will have to reduce the number of programs you have loaded or you will need to get a larger SSD.
Then we can look at getting your current system working properly.
From what you have said you can boot into your old SSD which is disc F & it has the Chinese writing for System Reserved is that correct?.
I recommend upgrading to Windows 10. :)