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Did you clean the SSD before you ran the Paragon tool. Did you get any messages from the tool.
In any case, this is not a normal result. I have used the Paragon tool about 10 times and it has always worked.
Did you clean the SSD before you ran the Paragon tool. Did you get any messages from the tool.
In any case, this is not a normal result. I have used the Paragon tool about 10 times and it has always worked.
I did a simple reformat on the ssd before running the paragon tool and no messages.
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They are readable this way.
Try this - run these commands in an elevated command prompt
Diskpart
List disk
Select disk n (where n is the number that was given for your SSD in List disk)
Clean
Exit
Then try again. I am really a bit baffled that this did not yet work for you. Make double sure that you do all the right steps - although there is not much that can go wrong.
If that does not work, we'll try it the traditional way with an image.
Still didn't work. If I have to go about this another way then I wasted my $20 -_-
How would I go about checking that? Also, should I be aligning the ssd before I run paragon?
That is hard to check. You could run a chkdsk X: /r where X is the letter of the SSD. But there could be many other problems (e.g. with the controller) that you would not catch that way.
If you have an OS installation disk, you could try to install on it (just for a test). If the installer works, the SSD is most likely OK.
No need to align with the Paragon tool. It will do it for you.
I did a manual transfer to one PC and used Paragon for another 2 without a hitch (I got lazy). The only problem I experienced with the Paragon Migrate tool is that it disabled the Reliability Monitor on the 2 PCs I used it on. No matter what I tried I couldn't get it to work (including playing with the RAC folders). I gather many people don't bother with the Reliability monitor just the event viewer & logs.
Will the SSD take a clean install? (disconnect all other HDDs and do not activate).
Michael is right. I forgot to mention that for your test installation. That is important because else your mbr may end up anywhere.(disconnect all other HDDs and do not activate).