migrate to SSD error due to BDE or ?

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
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    migrate to SSD error due to BDE or ?


    Hello all,

    So i am trying very hard to migrate my window 7 from regular HDD to SSD. But have been failing from last couple of days. So thoughts it about time to ask the experts out here. So here is the situation. My laptop have a 350GB HDD, my new SSD is 180GB.

    Please keep in my my 350GB HDD has only 40GB worth of data, i have it shrink that down to 80GB(which is my C drive)....also out of the 350GB is something called BDE drive(after reserach found out its the bitlocker drive)....so i have followed the below article to the tee and as it said i ran into couple of errors as list at the below page...and i tried using the recommendation ....still no luck...but i think my problem might be the BDE drive....its only 500MB(out of which 50MB is taken, rest is free)....

    so as i ran into this problem...i actually did the whole decryption of my HDD, so there is no bitlocker on it....but i still have the BDE drive...how can i get rid of this BDE drive ??? in disk management it dose not give me option delete drive or i wanted to extened the drive by 1GB (as the article suggest shrink to the lowest possible size and then add/keep 1GB on time for it to grow)...i have 200GB of unallocated space...but cant extened that BDE volume(its grayed out)...


    Windows 7 System Image Disc Recovery | Windows 7,System Image,Restore,0x80042403,0x80070057,Recovering Windows 7 with System Image Restore Disks,Instructional Guide: Recovering Windows 7 with System Image Restore Disks and Resolving Failed Errors 0x8

    any help would be greatly appericated...

    as i said earlier i have taken backup 10 different time and tried restoring it to SSD but alway run into the 2 error in the article.....so now the only thing i can think of is to delete BDE drive...

    also one more thing i did was to shrink my C drive....it had some things sitting on the end of the sector(pagefile), so had to disable pagefile to shrink my volume for C drive...
    Thanks...
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  2. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #2

    here is the link to where i posted by image of disk management

    spjt3.png at Free Image Hosting
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    and here is the image of the details...
    pi3v7.png at Free Image Hosting

    make me wonder where is OS is sitting at ??and the BDE drive has a status of system ?
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #4

    First:
    Post a File or Screenshot in Seven Forums

    Then we will be able to view your png files.

    thanks
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Here you go...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails migrate to SSD error due to BDE or ?-disk.png  
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  6. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #6

    It's long past my bedtime so let's hope that GregRocker comes along to fill in the details for you, but here's what you need to do:
    Booting from your System Repair Disc, you need to:
    go to a command prompt and use Diskpart to make your F partition INACTIVE,
    make your C partition ACTIVE
    exit from diskpart
    run the commands to restore your boot record.
    Here are a few notes on that:
    BOOTREC
    WRITE A NEW BOOT SECTOR
    REPAIR MASTER BOOT RECORD



    If your boot sector is messed up, then using a System Repair Disc, execute: bootrec /fixboot followed by bootrec /fixmbr.


    Bootrec /FixBoot

    Writes the Win 7 compatible boot sector to the system partition.


    Bootrec /FixMbr

    Writes the Win7 master boot record to the system partition.
    Does NOT overwrite the existing partition table.


    Bootrec /ScanOs

    Scan all disks for Win 7 compatible installations.
    Displays entries that are not in the boot configuration data store.



    Bootrec /RebuildBcd

    Scan all disks for Win 7 compatible installations.
    Allow the user to choose which to add to the boot configuration store.
    =======================================================

    If it still doesn't work, then you use the System Repair option of the System Repair Disc 3 times to get you boot sector and boot record back in order.

    This is the road map to show you one approach. There are other approaches.

    Basically, though F inactive, C active and restore the boot record.

    Between sleep and watching the NBA game later, I'll be out for awhile.

    karl
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  7. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #7

    I would only migrate the C partition to the SSD. But first you have to move the bootmgr from the BDE partition to C. Here is how: Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD

    Alternatively you must keep the BDE partition with the C partition. Else your system will not boot.

    For the migration to the SSD, see this tutorial: SSD - Install and Transfer the Operating System
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  8.    #8

    To preserve your System Recovery Options hotlink on the F8 Advanced Boot Options,
    write the System boot files to C by Marking Partition Active then running Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times.

    Note that you'll not be able to use Bitlocker again without it's partition, so include it if you think you might need it. Or you can later build a 100mb System Reserved partition with our help.

    This will allow you to delete the Bitlocker System partition and transfer C to SSD. SSD - Install and transfer the Operating System
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  9. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #9

    To preserve your System Recovery Options hotlink on the F8 Advanced Boot Options,
    Greg, what would he be preserving? I don't see a recovery partition in his Disk Management.
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  10.    #10

    Hi Wolfgang -

    As shown in this blue link the System Recovery Options are the WinRe repair options which are conveniently placed on the F8 Advanced Boot Options menu during installation, preinstallation or reinstallation of Win7.

    However if the System boot files are moved, the hotlink to F8 is lost unless repaired or rewritten using Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times. This is another reason why this method was settled upon here several years ago as the most comprehensive to move or restore the boot files.
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