Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer

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    Racehunter said:
    AHCI is enabled on old board and can be enabled/disabled on new board
    alright there is a better way to move to new motherboard!
    You have an oem or retail license?
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       #251

    open "device manager" and expand branch "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers" what do you see there?
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       #252

    Steve, listen to Kaktussoft. He knows this stuff.

    Kari
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       #253

    I have retail licence. I am not currently at the PC, but will look a little later when back at home.

    Many thanks for the replies
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       #254

    Racehunter said:
    I have retail licence. I am not currently at the PC, but will look a little later when back at home.

    Many thanks for the replies
    In how many hours are you at home and give me answer?
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    Less than 2 hours
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       #256

    Be sure new motherboard BIOS has SATA AHCI enabled
    Be sure new motherboard BIOS starts from SSD instead of HDD. Or simply say harddisk, but it's possible it starts from HDD if it has an active partition. Mark all HDD partition as inactive prior to swap. check in "disk management"

    Are you very sure it boots from SSD???!!! check in device management what partition has boot flag. If it's SSD partition then mark HDD partitions as inactive (if any)

    1. Enter diskpart, then list disk after diskpart is loaded.
    2. Enter select disk [number of the disk the partition is on].
    3. Enter list partition, followed by select partition [partition number].
    4. Type inactive.


    5. type exit
    Now check again in "disk management". Be sure not to make SSD partition inactive!
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       #257

    Here is a screenshot of the relevant device manager page.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Windows 7 Installation - Transfer to a New Computer-device-manager.png  
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       #258

    Racehunter said:
    Here is a screenshot of the relevant device manager page.
    Nice all standard!!
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #259

    Kaktussoft said:
    Racehunter said:
    Here is a screenshot of the relevant device manager page.
    Nice all standard!!
    When will you swap mainboard?
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