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AOMEI partition asst. of my C drive
I failed to mention that this laptop came with Win 7 64bit Home Edition. I used the full installation version of Win 7 64bit Ultimate to upgrade to Ultimate.
I still have the Ultimate discs, key code, etc everything needed to do a fresh install on the SSD.
In screenshot I see a very very small FAT32 partition. Used to RECOVER to factory settings I assume. RECOVER is the real RECOVERY partition. You need them to got to restore to factory settings. But you most likely will never use thme . Because
- You lose everything!!!
- You make backups...do you?
- You can easily reinstall using win7 install DVD
I want to so bcdedit output. Because active partition (boot partition) was first RECOVERY and you tansfered boot stuff.... most likely some bootmenu stuff is still be pointing to RECOVERY. If I see it, I can intruct you how to repair that. After that WIN7 and BOOT stuff are all on C (label OS). Used space is 69GB so will fit easily on SSD. How large will your SSD be?
More instructions follow later after I see bcd.txt
Did I monk up when I moved it? It is mentioned in one of whs's tutoriols: SSD - Install and Transfer the Operating System
My SSD is a 512 GB SSD. It has plenty of space.
System boot from partition OS. But 1 entry in bcd still points to partition RECOVERY. I think you want to get rid of RECOVERY(?) because you can clean reinstall anyway if you want. If so:
In elevated command prompt:
Delete partition RECOVERY (for example using AOMEI). Then reboot. ThenCode:reagentc/disable
In elevated command prompt:
Post bcdedit/enum all output againCode:reagentc/enable