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Antoshka0072015-07-10 07:27:55
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Antoshka007, 2015-07-10 07:27:55

Reboot and select proper boot error?

Hello!
The other day I bought an ssd drive and decided to install it instead of hdd.
I decided to transfer data from hdd to ssd so that I did not have to install the system again. It turned out to be not as trivial as I thought. For the past 3 days I have been sitting with the goal of installing ssd and some errors constantly appear. I have already tried a bunch of ways of how this can be done and, it seems, I found the most optimal and without problems. Transferred the system using Paragon, as described in this article - remontcompa.ru/360-kak-perenesti-windows-8-s-hdd-n... . Everything seems to be successful, but when I boot from the ssd disk, bios gives me this error "Reboot and select proper Boot device ar Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key" . If you boot from hdd, then everything is fine.
Who understands this, help to solve this problem. What can be wrong? Errors in the original OS, or maybe the copying somehow went clumsily (although Paragon writes that it was successful), or maybe the SSD itself got some kind of defective one?

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Artem @Jump, 2015-07-10
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This means that the boot disk is not detected.
You cloned the disk crookedly. Most likely they simply forgot to clone the boot partition, and limited themselves to the system one.

When I try to create a system image, windows says that file system corruption has been detected. Could this be the problem?
It may very well. You would fix the FS errors for a start.

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