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Boot with original Windows 7 DVD. Select "repair your computer". After repair fails, click : "View diagostics details". Which test has status code not equal to 0x0 (which means success)?
Boot with original Windows 7 DVD. Select "repair your computer". After repair fails, click : "View diagostics details". Which test has status code not equal to 0x0 (which means success)?
Boot with win7 install dvd and enter command prompt Command Prompt at Startup
C: is the SSD? If sure:Code:DIR C:\ DIR D:\
Command succesful? If so reboot to dvd and do a startup repair.Code:attrib -h -s c:\boot\bcd del c:\boot\bcd
Thank you for the information. Tomorrow I am going to follow the procedure you mentioned and let you know the results.
Don't know what you mean by dragging the partition - isn't such a thing.
You cannot resotre an image you made of a larger partition to an SSD that is smaller than that partition. What you first have to do is shrink the original partition down to a size that is smaller than the SSD, then back it up then restore it. This can be a painful and tedious process.
Kaktussoft, I think you mean SHE! Right?:)
I am not sure but I think GeneO is right, at least logically! How is it possible to restore an image of a larger partition to an SSD that is smaller than that partition?
The important question is: How to solve this problem?